Dustin H.
Yelp
So, here's the thing--I love books, bookstores, and reading and spend a lot of time exploring those loves. So if Parnassus is your local independent shop and you can get what you want here and the price point works for you, please support them!
For me, I'm particular on what I buy (versus check out from a library) and what I pay for that book. I know less prominent authors and especially independent retailers depend on your support, and am not above paying list price for a book I want especially from a local retailer. However, I tend to be more open to shelling out bucks for books if they're either on the specialty side (signed, limited, deluxe) OR on the economical side (used or discounted). To pay list price for a current bestseller or hardcover? It has to be a favorite author, special occassion, or something because $30 for a new hardcover is just a luxury I don't allow myself when there are so many other affordable options. Maybe they have a loyalty program? If so, and this is your neighberhood bookstore, terrific. Just offering 10 or 20% off list price or "buy one get one 30% off" is apt to make me pull the trigger on a book purchase I'm on the fence over, but I didn't see that as an option here. I didn't see a discount or clearance section either, or used (but that's okay, that's a different type of bookstore). I did see a "local authors" section and did see some signed books. If I make a purchase in the future from here, it will likely be from one of these categories. I did notice they have in-store readings and signings, and I'd also be very likely to purchase something during one of those events, so I'll keep my eyes on their event calendar in the future.
I did dig all of those staff recommendation notes and placards, that always makes me smile and consider new books when in a store like this one.
Perhaps my only major quibble is the lack of a "horror" section. I mean, I read a lot of different genres and styles of books all across the gamut of fiction and non-fiction. But when it comes to fiction, I have a soft spot for genre fiction, especially horror, and we're living in the midst of a horror fiction renaissance right now (2022) in which the genre is more diverse, inclusive, and expansive than it has ever been and there's not a section here for it--and I didn't see many of those authors represented in the general "fiction" section either. There's a "mystery" and a "fantasy" section, and I know some literary snobs are more apt to "approve" of those genres, but authors like Malfi, Malerman, Quigley, Piper, Golden, Moreno-Garcia, et. al. are just as literary as any of the current popular Fantasy series.