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Paperbacks, hardbacks, children's books and a rack full of staff selections. Store owners also keep a rack of overstocked books right outside the front door. ...
Always great prices and a good selection of sci-fi/fantasy. I just wish I lived closer.
rudest, laziest people I have ever experienced in my life. would much rather pay full price for a book than deal with these people
find somewhere else to buy your books – rudest, laziest people I have ever experienced in my life. would much rather pay full price for a book than deal with these people
I love this place! I wish they had near where I lived. Staff is wonderful and helpful! I ususally can find most books in almost perfect condition! Varitey is great!
Love this used bookstore folks! The variety and number of books were ""coming out of my ears,"" as I thought of a title or author, ""findable"" within seconds of initiating the search. Had most or all of books in the various series I searched, if not could keep your name/account in mind as it arrives/appears. Obviously the owner has a love and passion for books, community, and preserving the printed word, reusing and recycling over and over. Half the cost of new is not bad at all. Take advantage of this lil (big) store, and come out to grab some reading to curl up by the fire or heat vent...
Book Exchange can be found at Midlothian Tpke 13198. The following is offered: Used & Rare Bookstores. The entry is present with us since Sep 8, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Midlothian there are 2 other Used & Rare Bookstores. An overview can be found here.
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Half Price Paperbacks
One of Richmond's Best: Nominated for Best Bookstore for its endless selection and helpful staff.
Best Bet: If you don't want to spend much cash, bring several of your own paperbacks to trade. It's a good idea to bring new releases or paperbacks that aren't mass marketthey stand a better chance of being accepted for trade.
What to Avoid: What shouldn't you bring? Old Stephen King or Dean Koontz novels. Who needs another copy of "Carrie," anyway?
What shouldn't you bring? Old Stephen King or Dean Koontz novels. Who needs another copy of "Carrie," anyway?
If you don't want to spend much cash, bring several of your own paperbacks to trade. It's a good idea to bring new releases or paperbacks that aren't mass marketthey stand a better chance of being accepted for trade.
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