Mark Mathew B.
Yelp
Book Barn is Connecticut's equivalent to Strand Book Store in Manhattan, as both are a bibliophile's nearly bottomless treasure chest! Indeed, BB has three different sites of nearly bottomless treasure chests. Unfortunately, the main Barn is dark, damp, dusty, and musty, so if you have respiratory allergies you are advised to wear a face mask there, covid or not. And while you're at it, dig into your spelunker gear and wear a headlamp, because some of the corners and bottom shelves are so dark you must strain your eyes to read the book spines.
The annex called the Book Barn Downtown store is my favorite, for four reasons. First, because it is bright and sunny and clean and dry inside. Second, because the Religion and Philosophy books there are shelved where most of them belong, right next to, if not with, the Children's Books and Comics. And third, because I can read, but I can't count.
A cautionary note about selling books to them. Be prepared to return home with half or more of your unsold books. Lugging heavy books from home to car to BB and back again to car and back again to home rarely can be worth the time and effort. Leave your paperbacks at home, bring only your hardbounds, and you will more likely sell most or all you bring to them. And while you should not expect to make a fortune, their payout is actually quite reasonable.