Mitchell's Book Corner
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Mitchell's Book Corner

Book store · Nantucket ·

Bookstore featuring classics, bestsellers, Nantucket titles, gifts

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54 Main St, Nantucket, MA 02554 Get directions

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Mitchell's Book Corner

Se C

Google
Nice little bookstore with a second floor. Stopped by and saw some of the nicest calendars. They have so many books in here!

Taylor W.

Google
So charming and everyone was so nice and helpful. Loved the selection of unique and beautiful books.

Tricia B.

Google
Visited twice during a two-day visit and got to meet Elin Hilderbrand during a book signing. If you’re a fan, definitely check that out—the staff did an excellent job managing the crowd; they’ve got it down to a science. Nice book selection, including tons of local/regional authors and titles, and thoughtful gifts. Cozy, cute—looking forward to returning!

Christine R.

Google
Very cute bookstore with wonderful staff. I went for an Elin Hildebrand and Meg Mitchell Moore book signing. They were very well organized and efficient. Once the signing started the line moved very quickly.

Amber S.

Google
The CUTEST bookstore EVER! It is small and quaint with puzzles lined on the floor as you go upstairs the plush carpeted steps. They have everything neatly organized in every nook and cranny. It feels magical being in this space that invites a look into the past of Nantucket's whaling history and the story of Moby Dick. An entire section at the top of the stairs is dedicated just to the topic. Enjoy!

Rosa V.

Google
This is the sister store to Nantucket Bookworks. They also have a great assortment and variety of books. The downstairs space held mostly fiction, and upstairs had biography and the likes.

Bridget Buckler D.

Google
Went there while on vacation to buy some books from the place my favorite author signed a few books.

Tamara H.

Google
Fantastic shop; particularly for Nantucket focused literature. Also great reading recommendations!
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Sarah A.

Yelp
Cute spot with two levels of book selections as well as some gift items. We visited around Christmas time and enjoyed that they had a few handmade ornaments for sale, in addition to the expected books. Upstairs, the place was festively decorated with Christmas trees. Really nice selection of cookbooks. Service was a little standoffish but I think that may have been because it was close to closing time when we visited.
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Christi M.

Yelp
Cute little place! Definitely has a lot of merchandise, but it's organized and appealing. We bought a few books!
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Gwendolyn P.

Yelp
What a lovely book shop and one of the staff members did a beautfiul gift wrapping job on a signed book I had purchased. We were disappointed that we missed the Elin Hildebrand book signing and recognize that we should have arrived to the store earlier. Upon arrival the woman who was in charge of organizing the whole event was pretty flippant about the whole thing. Customer service goes a long way and on some people the art of customer service is lost.
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Tiffanie S.

Yelp
Absolutely adorable book store! They have a whole floor devoted to local writers and local history. I also loved that they host book signings for free. Some of the employees are a little stone faced but others are super friendly.
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Stacy C.

Yelp
Incredibly friendly service and knowledgeable, engaged staff! Mitchell's is at the heart of all things literary and word-related on the Island of Nantucket. Their children's buyer, Christina Blank, is welcoming, fun, and creative. Their children's sectio is cozy and reading with your child is encouraged. The bestselling crime and romance author books by Island-writers Charles Graeber & Elin Hildebrand, respectively, are on display. Mitchell's location in the very heart of downtown Nantucket make this a go-to destination for readers of all ages. Ride your bike there, take a break and grab yourself a book for the beach or for the road.
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Maria-Elena T.

Yelp
Great selection of postcards. They were 50 cents each. Lots of books. Really funny cards. Good place to stop for a book!
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Alexandra S.

Yelp
Local bookstores can be hard to find these days. And when I do find them, I tend to want to patronize them. Not so much Mitchell's on Nantucket. I've been in here a few times and honestly, I don't think anyone has ever greeted me or offered to assist me. I'm a voracious reader and had brought my most recent list of books I wanted to buy with me to Nantucket. I guess the optimist in me keeps hoping the previous experiences with dismal service were aberrations. I'll cut to the chase: they're not aberrations. I got to the store fairly soon after it opened. There was only the saleswoman and one other person there at the time. The two of them were in what seemed like some kind of personal discussion about something the woman wanted to sell or consign to the salesperson. I walked around the store for about 10 minutes or so without the salesperson acknowledging me or asking me if I needed help. I then proceeded upstairs, looked around for another 10 or so minutes. I did take advantage of using the very nice and very clean and very much appreciated loo. I came back downstairs. These two women were still yakking away. I apparently was invisible. . So you know what? I decided that enough is enough with this place. This bookstore didn't get my business that day nor will they in the future. Bye bye and good luck. One star for the non-existent service with another one added for the clean and available to the public bathroom.
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Jonathan R.

Yelp
All that a bookstore should be - winding rows on two floors of carefully curated books, lots of suggestions by the bookstore team on books to consider, a great selection of books about Nantucket and by Nantucket authors. When my family and I spent a week on Nantucket we were frequent visitors to this wonderful store. Well worth a visit!
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Jess L.

Yelp
Michell's doesn't have the charm or personality like Bookworks, but it earns big points for a Nantucket-only related room, which included novels, nonfiction, and coffee table books. I found the organization of this store a little strange; for example, the fiction was split up into different parts of the store. However, if for some reason you're craving a book and you're right there, it's worth a stop inside.
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Ann P.

Yelp
I have been shopping here for too many years to say. I have memories buying books as a child. Dad used to wait outside on the bench for me. Great selection and a sales staff that is happy to make great recommendations. I could spend hours in here. It's pretty tight so not conducive for hanging out but still, it's a worthwhile stop on your Nantucket adventure.

Hazel L.

Yelp
Contrary to other reviews, the women working there were very pleasant. They have a huge selection and prices are not bad at all. We spent a while browsing and I ended up buying a few books. The upstairs is very cozy with some seating. Definitely recommend!
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Kaitlin M.

Yelp
THE CUTEST. I bought a book from the recommended section, browsed the local books, astronomy, nature and bird section, had a wonderfully fun conversation with the man manning the cash register about my experience at the Columbia Publishing Course, and was generally charmed by this sweet, cozy nook of a book shop.
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Philip M.

Yelp
I won't pretend like I know how difficult it must be to run a bookstore in a place like Nantucket. This one has something I find in common with all Cape Cod bookstores: it's trying to be all things to all people, and ends up falling just a tad short in each of those things, but mainly in selection. For my tastes, the non-fiction section could be expanded quite a bit, and there seems to be so much space used for other things, huge kids' section, little gifts, and decorative elements that, again for my tastes, seem a little superfluous. All in all I would of course go back and give support to a bookstore on this island, and, truth be told, it really is a lovely little shop.
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Greg Y.

Yelp
Visited on a summer Thursday. After reading the other reviews, I half-listened to the staff as I browsed. They were universally helpful to a series of people with 'where can I find' queries, books on hold, and even questions about where to eat. They weren't roaming the stacks asking if people needed help, but I think a lot of people (including me) prefer that. The store has a good selection given the size of the space. There's good depth of contemporary fiction and current events / history, and seemed 'weak' (a good thing) on pop bestsellers you can pick up anywhere. I had to wait a minute before someone came up front to check me out, but the lady apologized and we had a nice chat about my selection. Maybe the earlier reviewers have a different customer service expectation. Mitchell's was just fine for me.
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Tamita M.

Yelp
My partner and I love bookshops and make a point to visit independent shops everywhere we go and make a purchase to help keep them open We walked into Mitchell's and the sales lady didn't welcome us or speak to us. We were the only ones in the shop. A little while later, she declared that she was going upstairs. It wasn't clear to us whether that meant we should leave or that she was just not going to be available to help us (not that she was helping us anyway). We continued to browse a little while longer and left. For what it's worth, we had a lovely time visiting the other bookshop on the island and were glad to spend our money where our presence was acknowledged. p.s. The recent five-star reviews might be helpful or noteworthy if they weren't made by people who've only reviewed Mitchell's and no other businesses. Suspicous.
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Sukanya S.

Yelp
I love bookstores and naturally, I gravitated to this one as soon as I spotted its name on a brochure somewhere. What did I really like about this bookstore? Hands down, it was the Travel section which had such a good collection of travel writing. I loved that they had seating upstairs just near this section. I found two titles by Alice Steinbach that were once on my list of to-reads, but I'm glad I read through the intro only to realize I needed to erm.. cross it out from the aforementioned list. There were some really exotic titles that I was positive I hadn't seen in other bookshops. This is one of the few places that has affordable stuff unlike the other tourist-traps aka ridiculously expensive stores around the island. They have a special Nantucket section too bang opposite the entrance, which is really special and unique. Who knew there was so much literature on one tiny albeit very charming island apart from one famous Moby Dick?! Not me, at least. Oh, and worth a mention is the restroom here too, which is very elegantly done, which is very befitting for the chic Main Street. The upper floor apart from having a lovely restroom also is very silent and inviting for someone who would want to rest on their comfy seats while reading pages and enjoying the rays of the afternoon sunlight streaming in through the large windows on one of the walls. It might also be because there was hardly anyone around the bookstore at all. The ambience here is what I want to describe as Scandinavianly zen and is so characteristic of the elegantly rich and unique history and culture of Nantucket itself. Points only for the ambience, location and the Travel and Nantucket sections.
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Jack S.

Yelp
Good bookstore. A lot of reviews complain about the service. The folks in there DONT BOTHER YOU. I overheard a couple of folks ask for help and the staff was super knowledgable and helpful. I liked not being pestered or rushed in the store. Good curated selection that I really appreciated. I would have liked more SF but that's a minor complaint. I'd rather have a small selection of good stuff that the folks there have read and think is worth reading.
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Sam 'Wags' W.

Yelp
Shop is very chock-a-block; staff is more rude than helpful. Nantucket section & occasional author events are the best parts.
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Peter C.

Yelp
I have been going to Mitchell's for years. I have however, noticed one thing: since Mimi passed over the bar it has changed. They do have literature that you won't find at BN, and that's what sets them above the rest. The other bookstore on the island is also pretty good.
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Stephen K.

Yelp
It stinks. Like the other "bookstore" on island, it doesn't really have a selection, just a bunch of pop bestsellers that cater to the island's vapid summer crowd. Both places have a bunch of stuff for the kiddies, and plenty of screaming children in the store to accompany it...I will say one nice thing, I noticed they carried a copy of The Master and Margarita, for whatever that's worth...

ursula a.

Yelp
Many visitors to Nantucket over the years assume that Bookworks is the only Bookstore on Nantucket and say so, when that is not true. Mitchell's Book Corner has been around for years and is a no frills bookstore. It has a special Nantucket room where you can find all sorts of categories from historical books to seafaring books about the island. The employees at Mitchell's are very attentive to customers and truly courteous! Here are some of my experiences with the current Bookworks: Walk in, ignored by the clerks at the counter, no smile , no "may I help you". once I even had a clerk tell me that my "credit card seemed well used" and that is why she had to "scan it twice," come now!!! The staff is scatty, if using the European measure of service, this place is dreadful! The nick knacks are overcrowded and displayed inefficiently, the place is claustraphobic ! Often you will experience a person or two behind the counter very busy in personal conversation and you stand there waiting to be served. While this place is in a good location, it is not worth it, you can do better on the Mainland, say Barnes and Noble!!! while Mitchells is worth the visit to soak in the real Nantucket atmosphere.

Emily C.

Yelp
Mitchell's Book Corner is my absolute favorite place to visit on my absolute favorite island! I am a serious bookstore junky and this place has everything I'm looking for: Eclectic titles with a particular focus on all things Nantucket, a friendly and knowledgeable staff( including a local book nerd/heartthrob named Ian or Ewan or something like that!!!), and a beautiful layout that just demands you to pick up your favorite title find a comfortable chair and READ! Mitchell's is everything the big book chains are not and cannot ever be. The staff is well read and seemingly happy to discuss plot and meter and narrative or anything book related at all and to spend enough time with you to give personalized recommendations. If you are lucky enough to find yourself on the island of Nantucket Mitchell's should be your first stop and your fourth and your ninth and your......

Rosemary S.

Yelp
If you haven't visited Mitchell's recently, it is worth the time to stop in. The store is packed with great books (naturally) and so much more. The store has been recently renovated. The green renovation balanced the unique history and feel of the store, while beautifully taking it into the 21 century. The elevator with underwater scene is only one of nice art like pieces in the store. The staff are helpful, knowledgeable, well read, and interesting to speak with. The upstairs of the store houses a beautiful and comfortable Nantucket Room with books about everything Nantucket- sailing, travel, history, lore, DVDs, local writer's works, and even WIFI to connect you to the outside world. If that's not enough there is often something to do on a Friday night. The events listed on the wall behind the counter had a young voter's forum, book groups, poetry readings, and a different speaker every week focusing on food. If you value having two bookstores on the island please make the time to stop in a buy something from a real person selling real books!