Independent Bookshops and the Community

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I was following a conversation on a group on Facebook (I know, I know) and it was pointed out that people don’t seem to realise the services that local, independent bookshops offer.

Most independent bookshops are a wonderfully curated collection of books for you to spend time in and get that right book for you from the shelf there and then. If the shop doesn’t have that one specific book you are looking for the vast majority of shops can (and are more than pleased to) order that book in for you and it will usually take less than 48 hours for it to arrive.

In fact independent bookshops can offer all the services of the larger bookshops, ordering, pre-ordering, and book searches (and none of these are offered by the supermarkets, petrol stations or other bookselling oddities). They also offer something that you will never find on Amazon, tailored and personal service that actually listens to you as an individual rather than an algorithm.

This carries through to the other services that bookshops offer. Activities, events, social evenings, and much, much more.

A lot of local bookshops also run outreach activities, getting books into schools, including with their authors, and these efforts are becoming recognised as being really important and bookshops are becoming an integral part of the village/town/city once again.

An of example of this is Drake’s Bookshop in Stockton, whilst not only being a Regional winner of Independent Bookshop of the Year, is now in the running for Britain’s Best Small Shop. This is due to the hard work of the owners and staff in putting on an exciting array of events and activities throughout the year, but also for championing reading as an important part of education and championing independent bookshops as an important factor in facilitating this.

So get yourself out there and find a local independent bookshop (you can use the maps to find your nearest) and see what they have to offer you, it will often be much more than you were expecting.

El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires, Argentina

El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires, Argentina

El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires, Argentina

According to British newspaper The Guardian, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is the second best bookstore in the world.

It preserves the splendour and elegance of the former Gran Splendid theatre/cinema, which was designed by architects Peró and Torres Armengol.

Located in the Recoleta neighbourhood, El Grand Spendid theatre opened in 1919 and immediately became a beacon of porteño culture, hosting ballet, opera, and the first “talkies” shown in Buenos Aires. The national Odeon record label – now owned by EMI – was based here, and singers such as Carlos Gardel recorded on the premises.

The venue even gave birth to its own radio station, LR4 Radio Splendid, which began transmitting from the building in 1923.

Av. Sta. Fe 1860, C1123 CABA, ArgentinaThe venue was converted into a bookstore in the year 2000, beautifully preserving the original decoration, including the dome, which was painted with frescoes by Italian Nazareno Orlandi. The store stocks around 120,000 books and there is a bar on what was the stage area of the theatre, where you can drink a coffee while reading.

There are comfy chairs around the shop, making browsing for books here a real pleasure. The basement is dedicated to children’s books, and the upper floor is used for exhibitions and displays.

Contact:

Avenida Santa Fe 1860, C1123 CABA, Argentina

Telephone: +54 11 4813-6052
Business hours: Monday to Thursday 9am-10pm; Friday & Saturday 9am-12am; Sunday 12pm-10pm

Paper Based Bookshop, St. Clair, Trinidad and Tobago

Paper Based Bookshop, St. Clair, Trinidad and Tobago

Paper Based Bookshop, St. Clair, Trinidad and Tobago

Established in 1987, Paper Based Bookshop is one of the oldest bookshops in Trinidad, and the only one specializing in Caribbean literature. Originally tucked into the Shops at The Hotel Normandie, St. Ann’s, Paper Based offers the latest titles and classic reads, in Caribbean fiction, poetry, non-fiction, art and photography, cookbooks, nature writing and others, as well as a proudly curated selection of children’s books.

Established by Joan Dayal, winner of the 2017 Bocas Henry Swanzy Award for Distinguished Service to Caribbean Letters, Paper Based hosts a popular Tea and Readings series, showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers, as well as a yearly Advent Calendar of book recommendations.

In August 2023, Paper Based Bookshop made the momentous move to The Writers Centre, home of the Bocas Lit Fest, at 14 Alcazar Street, St. Clair. Now managed by Bianca Peake, including the same Paper Based team (and Joan herself in a valued advisory role), Paper Based Bookshop remains a cozy hub for all things Caribbean and bookish, with sights set on a new, exciting era of local, community-oriented bookselling.

Contact:

The Writer’s Centre, 14 Alcazar Street, St. Clair, Trinidad and Tobago

Telephone: +1 868-628-3197
Emailinfo@paperbasedbookshop.com
Websitepaperbased.org
Twitter@paperbasedbooks
Instagram@paperbasedbookshop
Facebookwww.facebook.com/PaperBasedBookshop

Java Bookshop, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Java Bookshop, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Java Bookshop, Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Java Bookshop is an independent bookstore with a wide selection of Dutch and English world literature. Our collection also includes non-fiction books, thrillers, children’s books and cookbooks.

We are happy to offer the broadly interested reader personal and expert advice. You can choose a book in a relaxed atmosphere.

Would you like to order a book? Come visit, call or email! We can have most titles delivered the next working day.

Contact:

Javastraat 145, 1094 HE Amsterdam, Netherlands

Telephone: +31 20 463 4993
Emailinfo@javabookshop.nl
Websitewww.javabookshop.nl
Twitter@JavaBookshop
Instagram@javabookshop
Facebookwww.facebook.com/javabookshop

College Street Books, Ammanford, Wales

College Street Books, Ammanford, Wales

College Street Books, Ammanford, Wales

Established in 2004 in the Carmarthenshire town of Ammanford, we provide a friendly, personal service to walk-in customers and online shoppers alike. We are known for our excellent stock of local history books and books from Wales in general, but we stock quality fiction and non-fiction for a broader audience, too. We offer an out-of-print book search service, and our long experience and local knowledge give us an edge in this area when it comes to Welsh publications. For new publications, we can supply any book which is in print.

Contact:

15 College Street, Ammanford, SA18 3AB

Telephone: 07434 975578
Emailcollegestreetbooks@btconnect.com
Facebookwww.facebook.com/College-Street-Books-474200226018325/

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