Book Stores

Love to read? Rejoice! Enjoy these quirky book stores to enhance your travel experience.

Discover the heart and soul of America's literary scene with our tour of captivating independent bookstores! These local treasures offer more than just books—they're vibrant community hubs brimming with character, history, and personal touches. Find your next favorite reading spot and perhaps a few surprises along the way.

  • The Haunted Book Shop, Mobile, AL — Nestled in the heart of downtown Mobile, The Haunted Book Shop captures the charm and character of its location. Specializing in genre fiction and books on writing, it features a Writer’s Room where local authors can work amidst reference books. The shop’s organization makes finding specific genres easy, and its resident cat, Despite its name, which comes from Christopher Morley's novel The Haunted Bookshop, doesn’t host any real ghosts. Visit: www.thehauntedbookshopmobile.com
  • City Lights, San Francisco, CA — A historic landmark known for its place in literary and countercultural history. Founded in 1953 by poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, it offers an extensive collection from large publishers and small presses in a century-old building perfect for exploring. Visit: www.citylights.com
  • Prairie Lights, Iowa City, IA — A landmark independent bookstore spanning three and a half floors, it has a thriving children’s section and frequently hosts family-friendly events. The store has welcomed notable authors and even a presidential visit, making it a cornerstone of the local literary community. Visit: www.prairielights.com
  • Greedy Reads, Baltimore, MD — Operating two locations, each having a curated selection of books and hosting sidewalk sales on weekends. Founded by Julia Fleischaker, the stores also sell games, puzzles, and unique merchandise, making them lively community hubs. Visit: www.greedyreads.com
  • Skylark Bookshop, Columbia, MO — Founded by novelist Alex George, the bookshop offers a unique "Reading Spa" experience, where staff select books based on readers’ preferences. This personalized service makes it a standout in the community. Visit: www.skylarkbookshop.com
  • Fact & Fiction, Missoula, MT — Focusing on Montana authors and Indigenous writers alongside a diverse selection of mainstream and small-press books. The staff’s dedication to featuring unique and lesser-known titles makes it a must-visit for book enthusiasts. Visit: www.factandfictionbooks.com
  • A Novel Idea Bookstore, Lincoln, NE — With its whimsical enchanted forest theme and resident shop cats, this bookstore offers a magical browsing experience. The store has grown significantly since its humble beginnings, occupying a two-story space in downtown Lincoln. Visit: www.anovelideabookstore.com
  • Bookworks, Albuquerque, NM — A literary meeting place that hosts over 400 author events annually. With a wide range of books, including a large children’s section and local author selections, it’s a cornerstone of the community. Visit: www.bkwrks.com
  • Argosy Book Store, New York City, NY — An antiquarian bookstore founded in 1925, offering a vast collection of old, rare, and out-of-print books. Its six floors are a treasure of discovery for collectors and bibliophiles alike. Visit: www.argosybooks.com
  • Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe, Asheville, NC — Founded by Emoke B’Racz, emphasizes local and regional authors. It’s a cozy spot where poetry and diverse voices are celebrated, and visitors can discover hidden literary gems. Visit: www.malaprops.com
  • Parnassus Books, Nashville, TN — Co-founded by author Ann Patchett, it embodies the spirit of learning and literature. With many books across various genres and a fantastic children’s section, it’s a literary haven in Music City. Visit: www.parnassusbooks.net
  • Blue Willow Bookshop, Houston, TX — Renowned for its excellent book recommendations, the staff's dedication and passion make this bookstore a local favorite. They genuinely want to share their love of books with everyone, whether you're a neighbor, a resident from inside the loop, or anywhere in the country or world. Visit: www.bluewillowbookshop.com
  • The King's English Bookshop, Salt Lake City, UT — Its eight rooms in an old house offer a large children’s room and virtual storytimes. It prides itself on matching books to readers, ensuring a personalized experience. Visit: www.kingsenglish.com
  • Mystery to Me, Madison, WI — Started as a mystery-focused bookstore but has since expanded its selection. It remains a community hub, hosting author events and offering a carefully curated collection of books. Visit: www.mysterytomebooks.com

Before you go: While these destinations offer unique experiences, travel plans may be affected by weather, availability, and unforeseen circumstances. We recommend checking each venue's website for the most up-to-date information before planning your visit.

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