Tabitha E.
Yelp
You wouldn't know it from how terrible I am at writing [reviews], but I grew up a huge reader. I always had my face buried in a book. I won class competitions on books read over summer, or Newberry Award Winners, etc. As an adult, I pretty much stopped reading. I have my phone glued to my hand (ugh, bad habits), but have been utilizing the library's digital reading app. I did buy some physical books a few years ago, and recently decided I could donate them.
We have donated to Grassroots in the past, and I've done light shopping before, but today when I donated on one of the first warm days of the year, I was reminded of the awesome power of being surrounded by shelves and shelves of books and words. It feels like they have become more organized, I found it easy to find categories and read titles. They have set up eye catching displays, full of interesting covers, and colorful children's books. I enjoyed how it felt packed and full, without feeling overwhelming. I did notice they sell brand new books now, which I didn't think they did before.
I was planning on just donating, but the book appraiser gave me $2 for 4 books, so cool!
Not to be cliche, if this place had an awesome patio with flowers, trees etc, and/or a little sitting area and coffee/snack bar, I'd be here all day. The windows are huge and let in a ton of light, and the idea of being surrounded by book, they just make you feel like you're a character in a movie or something.
Love supporting small business and the staff were extra friendly and efficient. Will be back to get some witchy spell books and some cookbooks they had amazing deals on! If you can, when buying a book, shop here first before supporting Jeff Bezos! I would imagine the author's get way more money from a book sold here rather than corporate giant Amazon.