What’s your favorite bookstore? For #IndieBookstoreDay, we asked some of the panelist from our upcoming digital conference, The Next Page, to share theirs. Follow along (then share your own):
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“I’m currently obsessed with
@booksaremagicbk. Fantastic, knowledgeable staff, a killer selection, great line-up of events, and I’ve never gotten a bad recommendation there.” —Mark Oshiro (@MarkDoesStuff)Show this thread -
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@strandbookstore in NYC.@PoliticsProse in Washington, D.C. Book People in Austin, TX.” —Jason Low (@leeandlow)Show this thread -
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@cafeconlibrosbk in Crown Heights.” —Pablo Defendini (@pablod)Show this thread -
“I read everything digitally now because my wrists and hands dislocate if I have to hold a heavy book, so I love me some online library action!” —Ace Ratcliff (
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@HousingWorksBks! Its mission is inspiring, its events calendar is fantastic, and I always find unexpected gems in its eclectic stock of used books and media.” —@sarah_guanShow this thread -
“Locally, I love
@MainPoint_Books,@bigbluemarblebk,@DoylestownBooks, Barnes & Noble Rittenhouse and Neshaminy; further afield:@PoliticsProse,@FountainBkstore,@TatteredCover,@MystGalaxyBooks,@borderlands_sf,@mcnallyjackson,@BooksofWonder,@ubookstoresea..." —@fran_wildeShow this thread -
"From the big photo books at
@powerHouseBooks to the fantastic quirky comics at@desertislandbk, from the expertly curated literature sections and event series at@greenlightbklyn and@wordbookstores to the used-book paradise@strandbookstore.” —Oriana Leckert (@orianabklyn)Show this thread -
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