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Book store · Prospect Heights

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615 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238

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"You’re not supposed to judge a book by it’s cover, but it’s kind of hard not to when they’re practically stacked from floor to ceiling. This is not your typical bookstore by any means, oh no. This place is made for book lovers, by book lovers. From independent books you’ve never heard of to best sellers you’ve always wanted to pick up, this place has got it all. It’s a quaint and cozy space that has mastered the art of controlled chaos. Beautifully cluttered and eclectically curated, it almost feels like you’re hunting for a book in the wild and it’s nothing less than thrilling! They host talks, lunches, readings and even hold secret events from time to time. Look for the collage wall dedicated to letters, photos and other found items from the pages of used books brought to the store. If you’re like us and are addicted to books, or are looking to give some of your older books a good home, then this is definitely the place for you." - Aki Carpenter & Chris Huban

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"Unnameable Books is a beloved local shop featuring shelves packed with an unexpected mix of used and new books. It's a cozy, quirky destination for book lovers of all kinds." - Coolstuff Team

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Louana D

Google
Lovely little bookshop in Brooklyn, great selection of used books, different genres, both fiction and non-fiction. Very well organized and easy to browse through. The 1-3$ book carts outside are always full of nice surprises, make sure to not skip them.

Maya O

Google
Unnameable Books probably has the best selection of used philosophy books in Brooklyn. The collection takes up a couple shelves and leans towards continental and Marxist philosophy. There are also other sections with revolutionary texts. The prices are best described as fair, but I didn’t find any incredible deals. The store’s collection of literary fiction is also notable and curated as well as the philosophy section. Check out the Spanish language section as well, which was full of International Publishers titles when I visited—something you don’t see every day.

Gabrielle James-Johnson

Google
Has a nice selection of books. Staff was…uninterested in the fact customers were in the store. They ignored me the entire time I was in the store, with one worker walking straight up to the stack of books I was looking through (less than 3ft away) and just stared at me without saying a word...so I probably won’t be back.

Justin Rogers-Cooper

Google
One of the best used bookstores in New York, and in a great new spot attracting more readers than ever. Titles cater to politically and socially mindful, with great strengths in fiction, history, philosophy, and academic disciplines. Carts outside have some gems priced to go. Most of the stuff is quite reasonably priced, too. A solid selection of new books as well. I’m a super happy long-time patron because there’s always something new there, some title I’ve never heard of - definitely go for a browse before or after hitting up Ample Hills or Soda Bar across the street!

K H

Google
Cute bookstore on Vanderbilt Avenue! There is a good variety of books such as philosophy, art history, fiction, etc. I mostly looked at classic children's books. I saw several early editions of Alice in Wonderland. Poetry seemed to be favored since there was one section dedicated to it! I also peeped at the open backyard, which seemed to be set up for events. It did feel a bit crowded when there were more than five people moving around to explore!

George A

Google
Great book selection; however, impossible to browse it because the music is so discordant and distracting, like Schoenberg and Ligeti on crack, which I can stand, sure, but in the right setting; not, as is the case, in a bookstore. But good books nonetheless and they’re always open! Edit: Add to this list of poor music choices: literally mosquito noises overlaying intermittent piano butt-chords. I just want to browse books man.

Benjamin Zelditch

Google
One the best bookstores in the area and a local favorite of mine. The used selection is a stand out. A shop I keep coming back to.

Eva Schicker

Google
A pure joy to have such an exquisite book shop in the Prospect Heights neighborhood. The selection is excellent, a book browser’s paradise. I can’t express my thanks enough to the owners of this bookstore keeping the tradition of antiquarian and used books alive and thriving. Do visit. All COVID-19 measures in place.

Jess B.

Yelp
Amazing selection of texts and very friendly staff !! Also very reasonable prices !! I will be coming back! They also have a section specifically for "Used Reds" [not the wine]
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Alexandra C.

Yelp
Stopped at unnamable books after a coffee date with one of my girlfriends. Books were categorized by genres but as I was looking I noticed certain books didn't belong where they were placed. As I was purchasing my books the cashiers vibes were extremely off and unfriendly. He did not greet me just asked card or cash and just handed me the POS when I said card. When my friend went to purchase her books he was far more kinder to her and her bf. I love going to independent book stores but will not be returning to this one.
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Kori A.

Yelp
Cozy bookstore near the dispensary I frequent. Kind of disorganized but I do like the indie graphic novels. I'll be back again soon.
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Carla L.

Yelp
When we found out there was an independent bookstore in the area we headed on over to see what treasures we could find. Outside they had books on sale for GREAT prices, my daughter picked up a couple and then we headed inside. After much leisurely browsing we paid for our 5 books (I know... I can't help myself, books are my drug) at really great prices. There is nothing that warms my heart more than this type of small business. I plan on visiting every time I go to see my kids in Brooklyn.
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Gabriella N.

Yelp
I absolutely love this bookstore! They always have great deals on books sitting outside the shop, and it's a joy to peruse inside. One of my absolute favorite things about this shop is that you can call and they'll check to see if they have a book for you and put it on hold for you; if they don't have the book, they're more than willing to order it. I really appreciate a shop in the middle of Brooklyn that has a small-town feel. I haven't investigated the selling of books, but I do appreciate that they sell used and new books here. One more thing - I am thankful for their later hours because in the pre-covid days, I could stop here on my way home from work.
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beth b.

Yelp
It's a used (and new) book store. It's small and cramped--that's what bookstores ARE (Barnes & Noble is NOT a book store, it's a department store). You're supposed to browse, and find surprises. If you don't like it, go to Amazon.
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David M.

Yelp
I'm so glad fun used/new bookstores like this one still exist in Brooklyn. Unnameable is small, but it has a really broad selection. You could complain that there's no niche or specialty, I guess, but I actually prefer a store with something of everything -- that means I can stop in for a browse with anybody (literate) I know, and they'll probably find something that interests them. (I'd say that Unnameable has an unusually good selection of used poetry and arts-related books, though.) It's a bit disorganized, both in terms of subject matter and alphabetization, but that's part of the hunt. Finding an old paperback of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold for $4 in the science fiction section is why going here is more fun than B&N. Definitely worth a stop in if you're strolling down Vanderbilt.
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Eric S.

Yelp
Excellent local bookstore. A true independent gem with great selection. Can't wait to see the new space!
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Paige K.

Yelp
Um, it's....nothing to sing home about. I found it very difficult to find anything interesting because everything is so jam packed in that nothing really sticks out. The prices are very fair and transparent. The book selection is alright, but I did enjoy the fact that they had a revolutionary/political section including lots of harder to find books by Black revolutionary thought leaders. THAT is dope. But beyond that, Unnameable feels cramped and overloaded, so it isn't the sort of book store I like to linger and spend hours in.

Joseph S.

Yelp
Over the last year, I've tried to start purchasing my books at independent bookstores rather than Amazon. I recently called Unnameable to inquire about some titles and ask what is the best way to order from them (phone, site, etc) - we were on the phone for maybe two minutes when she put me on hold to help a customer, and then I heard the staffer make fun of me to the customer saying "this guy just has a lotttt of questions.... a lottt of questions" - when I was simply asking how they would prefer me to purchase them (the funny thing is - they said, definitely don't use the website since it's not updated!) They said they would call me back about what I had asked about and never did. I lived on the same block as Unnameable for over 2 years and spent countless hours and $ in the store, and really wanted to buy a stack of books from them during this crazy time. The good news is the bookstore is doing well enough that my business didn't matter, but being made fun of by the employee made me pretty upset.
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Kenny C.

Yelp
Not really sure what their niche is because they're way too small to be an all-purpose general bookstore, and aisles aren't neatly labeled (though individual shelves are). I guess they have a lot of used fiction/classics, a music shelf that somehow took center stage, and a pretty sizable kids section. Also cheap used books on the sidewalk. Good place to waste time, though not too much since it's tiny.
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Janelle V.

Yelp
This independent bookstore is a book lover's dream. My friend recommended this shop to me and I'm so glad I paid them a visit! For a smaller shop, it's lovely to see the variety of books they can put in one spot! There is definitely a little something for every book lover here. They also have a bunch of books on display outside at bargain prices, which is amazing for your mind, imagination and budget! Be open to the possibilities of any book calling your name and Unnameable Books will be THE spot for you! They have books both used and new available for purchase and from my understanding you can sell your books here! #Winning! But I would definitely call first to confirm. I was able to find three (used) books without breaking the bank. The employee was also very kind, courteous, and helpful. I was trying to see if I could find personal development books, but he did inform me they don't really carry many but they do have a few! This didn't hinder me from digging for some treasured books though! I definitely found some keepers! Long story short? Awesome bookstore. They don't really have a niche, but they DO have a great variety of books for you peruse and purchase. Definitely will be back next time I find myself in Brooklyn. Thanks for being awesome, Unnameable Books!

Laura T.

Yelp
The owner is rude and could care less how she speaks to customers. I can spend my money elsewhere, thanks.
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Brian P.

Yelp
I was recently perusing my mind for bookstores of old that I used to stumble into and worship so that I could support them in these trying pandemic times. Unnameable Books materialized in the ether and slapped me on the forehead like a pile of bricks! Wow, how could I have forgotten this place? You see... I spent the entirety of my life in Brooklyn, NY until summer 2016 when I departed for Western shores. SAD! This place was always a gem... a treasure! Gem and treasure... redundant, I know. But alas, I really did love this place. I would pop in every chance I could for years. Who knows what it's like now, but I bet it's still great! Keep it bookin'!

Jonathan P.

Yelp
This wasn't my first time there over the years, but this was certainly the most memorable. The store is on my bike route for exercise on the way to Prospect Park. I decided to drop in with a few used books and possibly find something new. The 30ish caucasian stocky woman with glasses was promptly surly with me when I politely asked if she could look at the books for store credit. She made it clear that she looks at books between 1 and 4. It was 11:49, I was in my bike clothes with helmet, BUT I decided to look around anyways. Obviously I was someone on-the-go. Maybe 20mts later I came back to the desk and explained nicely that I can't stick around for another hour and would she mind taking a look, because I really wanted this photo/art book for Tom Waits. Without skipping a beat... "I TOLD YOU I LOOK AT BOOKS BETWEEN ONE AND FOUR!!!! YOU MUST RESPECT BOUNDARIES WHEN SOMEONE GIVES IT TO YOU!!!! WHAT THE HELL!?!?!?" Flabbergasted I say meekly... "I'm sorry, but can you please look at these things. I am trying to make you some money after all." "LOOK AT ALL THESE STACKS!! DO YOU THINK I REEEEEEEEALLY NEED TO LOOK AT WHAT YOU HAVE?!? ALRIGHT GO AHEAD! TAKE THEM OUT!! I CANT FUCKING WAIT!!" So I took them out she picked what she wanted and actually didn't yell at me at this point and stated the price and I paid. There were a couple other customers in the store by the way. As she was handing the book back I say... "You got a thing for boundaries huh? Here's one for you, 'Add to cart.' Hope you guys are here next year! Glad to help a small business during a pandemic." She was suddenly shy and didn't singe my eyebrows with her charm. Then I left. I am definitely not setting foot in that place again. It's out of the way and you gotta get treated like that on top of it? I like to support Indies, but its stuff like that, that doesn't make me lament 'oh what happened to that cool bookstore or music store', etc. Add to cart it shall be.....
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Allana D.

Yelp
I've only been here once and I'm already in love. Fantastic and organized section of used books. I bought 5 books I was really excited about for only $24. Everything about this bookstore screams that the employees and customers love books and peaceful reading time right down to the WQXR on the radio. : ) can't wait to go back
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Nancy D.

Yelp
Sold a few books last time I went in and the service was good! If you are going in to sell, however, I would give them a call beforehand because apparently what you're supposed to do? The website is sparse and doesn't mention calling before going in to sell.
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Michelle C.

Yelp
Went in to sell some books before moving. The guy at the counter asked if I called. I said no I checked their website and it said they buy books and their hours with no mention of select hours for buying. It also didn't say to call to see if they were buying that day. After lugging books 20 minutes walking needless to say I was annoying.
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Dan G.

Yelp
Every time I come here I tell myself I won't spend more than a single $20 bill. I always leave with three great books and that promise kept. One of my favorite places in New York, period.
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Ilya Z.

Yelp
God-tier bookstore, up there with The Strand and Book Thug Nation / Human Relations Much better curation & atmosphere than McNally, Bookcourt, WORD, Greenlight, Hullabaloo, etc
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Albert Y.

Yelp
I came here as a book seller so I can't speak to the experience of buyers. Maybe Unnameable Books passes their savings onto their customers after robbing used book sellers blind. That would be the only silver lining, the only thing to get the bad taste out of my mouth. I arrived with a stack of brand new hardcovers, Pulitzer-prize winners that had been given to me as gifts, which I never got the chance to read and will sadly have to leave behind when I move. I was hoping to receive at least 20% of my books' face value, but I am not one to cling to unrealistic expectations. I was met by a rude shopkeeper, who manhandled the pages without so much as a word or a smile. I understand the need to assess condition, but these books had never been opened, and I feared the shopkeeper would break their spines. After all was said (or not said) and done, I was offered a measly five bucks--or a bit more in store credit, which is useless to me as I live far away. I had traveled for almost an hour on the subway to get to this place, hoping I would be able to leave with at least a little dignity and enough to cover my Metrocard expenses. But all I left with was a lesson learned. Too bad the libraries don't accept donations anymore! I'd rather give my books away for free than deal with Unnameable Books again.
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Gabby S.

Yelp
I LOVE this place. It's absolutely cozy in here and perfect stop by while waiting for your dinner reservation, take the long walk home or in the mood to aimlessly hunt for a book. As another reviewer said "beautifully cluttered." The associates here to bother to rush you or glare at you in a "too cool for you"-way. The inexpensive books $2-$4 on the outside are worth the look. My boyfriend found a Civil War hardcover (400+pages) for $3.For those with bigger wallets, in the back of the store they have rare books with a bigger price tags. The used books here are in great condition, there may be underlining (in some books) but I've bought a "used" book...that was really 100% unread (spine cracked when i read it). In addition to used books they do have a small section of new releases, so I try to go here and buy new releases vs. Amazon Prime it. Support your local businesses :)
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Matt C.

Yelp
Great neighborhood store. When I went there was a steady stream of people coming in looking to talk books, looking for new books, and looking to score old books. Relatively spacious, good selection even on the used side, good prices, and the staff seem friendly. One major flaw -- several nonfiction subjects (sciences, social sciences, culture studies) have been ghettoized to a weird narrow alcove with no lighting. If you're looking for those subjects, until they install a new lamp or move the shelves, you will need a flashlight. I'm not kidding.
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R. J.

Yelp
This is the best bookstore in NYC. Unfortunately the five boroughs have been depleted of independent bookstores due to giants like Barnes & Noble and Borders, and e-books. Unnameable Books is the perfect little bookstore. The books are piled up on the floor and shelved in floor to ceiling bookshelves. It's a great place to browse or look for something specific. The staff are friendly and informative, and Adam always has what I am looking for. Books that I couldn't find at other spots in the city, like The Importance of Being Iceland by Eileen Myles or The Absence of Work about Marcel Broodthaers were sitting right on the shelf! In the basement Adam hosts cozy poetry readings with free wine and good company. It's worth the trek to Prospect Heights!
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lee d.

Yelp
I actually think this is the best used boosktore in New York, and one of the best for new books. Sure, you're never going to beat the Strand for quantity and for marked down new, and sure Spoonbill has great art books, but it's the owner's selectivity in buying that makes this place great. And the prices are really good. And, in terms both of both book condition and literary quality, he never wastes his precious shelf space with crap. He also seems to have the same taste as me, which helps - very strong on fiction in translation, always stocked with classics, and he's got really great, current criticism. I've often found used fiction on presses I like (Green Integer; NYRB Classics; Dalkey Archive) at really good prices. I regularly walk from my neighborhood 25 minutes away, because this bookstore is that good. I don't know "Adam" personally, but I desperately want this bookstore to flourish. We need used bookstores, especially of this quantity, and I fear they're a dying breed - I beg you, buy stuff here!
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Ann V.

Yelp
Recently, I've been into used and local bookstores. When I went, it was the summer and they didn't have AC which limited my time. I do like how crowded with books it is and that its in a fun neighborhood. Some of the books seemed overpriced and that's fine but if they could make it smell a little bit better as in not like B.O. I think it would really help sales. The selection is pretty diverse and fun to explore. Although, the signs that say not to steal bother me because they seem passive aggressive.
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Lorenzo T.

Yelp
Used books on the cheap starting at $1 Not as organized as you might like, but a good spot for finding quality reading material. New and Used books They accept credit cards (.25 cent charge for purchases under minimum amount)
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Dr Z.

Yelp
A thoroughly unimpressive and mostly disappointing bookstore. The location is not bad and independent bookstores are such an important resource that there should be many more around, so I was more than happy to visit after seeing Unnameable Books on some best-of lists for Brooklyn. I wish it had been worth the visit. This tiny shop has the potential to be characterful and inviting, but instead it is just confusing and rather uncomfortable. First things first, the books are too expensive for their condition, which is generally quite beat up. The last time I saw books in this condition for sale, they were ex-library. The new books are at cover price, so no big deal there. I am all for giving used books new life, but a paperback for $8-$10 that looks like it's been someone's toilet reading for half a century? No thanks. The next issue, as other reviewers have mentioned, is the very poor shelf organization. Sure, there are a lot of books, but there is no rhyme or reason for how they are placed on the shelf: not fully alphabetical and not in any real subject order. Even those that are on clearly labelled shelves do not belong to the category stated on the label. If you have OCD for disorganized spaces, you will be pulling your hair out. As for selection, there are plenty of pretentious philosophy-type books and a few overrated literary classics thrown in. A lot have quirky postmodern themes that I suppose fit with the store's ethos on organization (which is to say, disorienting). It wouldn't be so bad to leisurely browse the tightly packed shelves if you have plenty of time on your hands, but even just a handful of customers will make the task impossible with so little space. It gets exhausting pretty quickly. Overall, the atmosphere is cramped, the staff nothing special, the clientele - accurately referred to by another reviewer as the "Park Slope stroller crowd" - are loud, and the ambient music is annoying. During my visit, there were a lot of loudmouth patrons obliviously chatting it up (including one giggling incessantly while reading) as well as a barrage of clunking noises, presumably coming from the staff sorting out books. The guy at the desk was eating a sandwich and could easily be the "supercilious owner/manager" referred to in another review. I just want to look for books in a quiet, respectable atmosphere. Is that so much to ask? Oh, and the sci-fi section is embarrassingly bad. I reluctantly bumped it up to 2 stars because it's open to 11pm, which is unusual.
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Larsson M.

Yelp
Been here too many times and spent too much money- which is to say that this place is everything you need. Great selection of new and used books with perfect music to browse their stacks as long as your pals will let you. Staff is always friendly and chatty, often lost in their own conversation. It's a slice of local glory on a terrific street.
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Jen A.

Yelp
I. Love. This. Place. Whoever found Adam and his staff unfriendly must have been in on a very unusual day. I find the entire staff totally wonderful and helpful. Surprised to hear someone didn't find their outstanding (and pretty radical) Black Studies section, located right next to the register. This is the Platonic form of a small, independent bookstore. When I moved to NYC, this was the place I dreamed of having in my neighborhood. Lucky me, I live right around the corner.
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Elizabeth J.

Yelp
Normally I do NOT shop used because WRITERS DO NOT GET ROYALTIES FROM THESE PURCHASES ( SHAME !) , but I like this place on a broke day. it's super small and very selective about what it takes on these days, which I appreciate. They had a lot of crap when they first moved in. I managed to sell a few books to them, but I would be careful to not sell a first edition because if you don't know your stuff you might be giving away something special. Kind of mad that my Anne Lebo book went for so little( sheesh!), but bibliophile horders can't be choosy. Took half cash and half store credit. Store credit is the better deal. Tip: They don't buy anything that smacks of militant black people books ( funny enough, these were my caucasian husband's books) or anything that a hipster/ Park Slope champion might not read. LMAO.
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Bklynmike B.

Yelp
What can you do with a dollar in this town ? At Vanderbilt' s Unameable Books, forgotten paperbacks & abandoned hardcovers can be rescued . Open til -yes- 11pm and located steps from a fist full of fine bars, its perfect for sustaining your I.Q through happy hour . http://bklynmike.com/2013/02/09/a-dollar-a-dream/
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Jill D.

Yelp
I love love love bookstores, but had never heard of this one until I was across the street at Soda Bar. Granted, I don't hang out in Prospect Heights too often, but I was still shocked to know I had never heard of this shop before-it's fantastic! I was genuinely impressed with the selection of used books at great prices. Most used book shops are hit or miss, but Unnameable had a truly comprehensive selection of books, everything from music to fiction to art to philosophy. I had my heart set on a newer book, so I was a little disappointed...until I turned around and saw that the opposite side of the shop is fully stocked with new titles. Score! They had the book I wanted, and my fiance left with a great used poetry collection and a collection of essays on music. The location across the street from Ample Hills Creamery doesn't hurt either. Highly recommended book store!
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Jud Y.

Yelp
Upon moving back into the neighborhood from '07, stores have definitely changed on Vanderbilt Ave.. and Unnameable is one for the better change! I love the easy access of Amazon.com but this nook of cozy corners surely inspires to revisit novels and textbooks which evaded past attempts. Selections really vary but get this: I got Lonely Planet Indonesia, Vikram Chandra Red Earth and Pouring Rain, and Netters Atlas of Anatomy (albeit c1989) all for one Hamilton bill...and within 15 min of browsing.. and instantly in my hands... My new fave local haunts to regularly stop by..
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Patty F.

Yelp
The kind of used bookstore that gives used bookstores a bad name. Quixotic selections, supercilious owner/manager. He gives my used offerings a withering once-over, chooses one or two, makes me haul the rest out where I leave them on a stoop. I ask if they carry Jerusalem, a popular cookbook (they also sell a selection of new titles) and he has never heard of it, nor does he offer to order it for me. I also ask (just because) if they have the 2nd Hunger Games book, am assured scornfully that they do not. I see it on a shelf by the counter. I don't buy it (just because). In a nutshell I love having this place in the neighborhood -- in theory. In practice I usually walk out empty handed and vastly prefer to shop at Greenlight or Community Bookstore.
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Elisa M.

Yelp
I like this little used bookstore. Also known as Adam's Books. Off 5th Ave in Park Slope just up from Melt. Small but full of goodies. Always end up leaving with something (a first edition Kurt Vonnegut, whatever they just made a movie out of, Phaidon book on modernism...). The bearded and bespectacled Adam (at least I assume this is Adam) is a soft-spoken character who hides behind the cash register and a few precarious walls of books. Seems to have good and interesting taste in music (first time I went in he was playing a collection of spirituals from the library of congress). Prices are reasonable enough. Bargain cart outside.
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Andy G.

Yelp
This is a bookstore which truly understands the concept of being an INDEPENDENT book store.
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John L.

Yelp
Unnameable Books is one of my favorite used bookstores and its just a few blocks from home. They have an incredible selection of literature and Art. I could spend hours here (and I have done that before). If you love used bookstores go see this one. The prices are not necessarily the cheapest, but they are the very least decent.
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Melissa G.

Yelp
What a great little bookshop! We had to buy some gifts for a nephew and tried finding some bookshops nearby. Instead, saw the glowing reviews for Unnameable Books and decided to give it a go. So glad I did. It's a small lil shop but the minute you're in you're overwhelmed by the floor to ceiling books. It's quaint, cozy, and yet you'll still probably be able to find just what you're looking for. Great lil childrens' book corner with unique finds. Naturally, we found a good couple of books go get our nephew...he loved em! Love to support those independent lil bookstores, seeing how the big ones are just becoming extinct and now it's digital everything.
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Raymond T.

Yelp
I'm sure I will add a star after my second visit... mix of old and new and found FROG by Stephen Dixon, which I've wanted to read, and never see. Only $6! and this is a gigantic book... Relaxed fellow working there on the rainy night that I ducked in made a relaxed, wry and witty remark about my purchase: "I always thought this such a large book for such a small animal." Something like that. They also had copies of the Brooklyn Rail available... a terrific free newspaper. I look forward to future trips... I live in Astoria, but come to Brooklyn for Dance Class and can happily spend my free hour before class browsing at Unnameable.
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David M.

Yelp
Beautifully cluttered, yet ordered, the way you want a place that takes books seriously to be. 5 stars cuz when I brought my purchase to the counter (a relatively obscure selection), the lady at the counter said "We have a used copy of this, in good shape." and it was HALF THE PRICE of the new one. I will be coming back
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Craig H.

Yelp
Nice place to waste an hour or two before or after grabbing a bite on 5th Ave. Each time I go into the place, the stacks are climbing higher toward the ceiling. I've been shopping here since he opened and his inventory just keeps getting better. Lots of interesting finds for the persistent browser. As Elisa says, the music that Adam plays is always great and he doesn't disturb his customers with needless chatter. In fact, it is hard to get the guy to talk at all. But he clearly has a love for books and I'm glad he's opened a bookstore when most are closing down.

Emily B.

Yelp
I used to love Unnameable, but recently they started shelving all the mystery and sci-fi/fantasy books together under "genre fiction." This is a store that meticulously separates the religion section into Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, etc. and the history section by region and era, and they can't even be bothered to separate out the mystery from the sci-fi? Come on. When I politely mentioned this to the guy behind the counter, he was defensive and clearly didn't care. It's only two small shelves, and dumping it all under the loaded moniker "genre fiction" tells me everything I need to know. If Unnameable can't be bothered to separate the Agatha Christie from the Tolkien, I can't be bothered to shop there.

Kristen M.

Yelp
Rudely asking a customer if they will sit on the only chair instead of the floor is a sure way to never get their business again. They loved this bookstore and found sanctuary in it in times of fright. Worth what?
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La-asia L.

Yelp
Awesome place, I was visiting my sister and found this great used book store. The shelves were floor to ceiling which I love. Pricing is extremely reasonable.
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Susie R.

Yelp
I always said that if I found Zazen by Vanessa Veselka out in the wild, I'd buy it. Unnameable Books was the first shop that actually carried it on their shelves, along with a great selection of great small press books. The shop is small but well-curated. For the shop being as small as it is, I thought the prices on used books were really good; they were comparable to the Half Price Books in my town that probably has cheaper rent and definitely has a huge stock. To be able to pull off those prices with less stock and a smaller shop in a higher-rent area? Very fair.

Yixi S.

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It's a rather cold place. Cold setup, cold owners (at times mean), cold signs ("please do not steal books"?). Tried to sell a couple of used books there. The lady took a look and said no. Perfectly fine. I then asked whether I could put down the books temporarily on the counter and browse through their collections on the shelf. She frowned and very reluctantly said yes. Every couple of minutes the lady would stroll from the back to the front of the shop, apparently policing the customers. If you really care so much about book thieves, install a security camera. Not my type of bookstore.
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Heath R.

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Might not have found my way to this small and narrow-aisled new and used bookstore had it not hosted a friend's poetry reading this weekend. They have a pebbled event space in the yard behind the building that they use for readings. It's a slightly noisy space with the active street traffic in front, but it's a nice touch to an otherwise small shop that wouldn't be able to host events otherwise. Inside, I didn't get too much of a chance to look around because it was packed with people also there for the reading. What I did see was that their new and recommended shelves are smart, that they have a sizable comics and graphic novel section -- I picked up two books about manga. And they have a good mix of new and used books. The two aren't shelved together, and the used books are priced slightly higher than I'd like. That's only a problem because I wanted a couple of items I didn't buy. They've got a Zendik Farm back issue zine for $8 (!!!) and two editions of a Whole Earth Catalog-like resource guide called The Source for $9-plus. Totally up my alley, and I suppose the items are worth that. I'd just have liked them to cost a little less. If I lived in the area, I'd go there often. And they buy books -- select books -- so if you've got a smart set of books you want to unload, contact them to see if they'll check out what you've got.
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Sarah B.

Yelp
I have lived near Unnameable Books for nearly as long as it has been open, recently began shopping there, and am now wondering how I ever got by without it. Adam, the owner & proprietor, is a nice guy to chat with, and while he's up for a brief conversation, you'll have to initiate--he's not about to barge into your browsing time. He's totally enthusiastic about the written word, which makes him a stand-up guy IMHO, and his is the first used bookshop that looks like the used bookshops of my imagination: a wonderful hodgepodge of bookstore styles that really does offer something for every type of shopper. In the front, people who prefer to own a brand-spanking-new, never-been-kissed copy of whatever they want to read can choose from among the neatly organized new stuff. Shoppers who don't mind if their book of choice has been around the block a few times can select reading material from the slightly less perfect but still very well organized used sections. Finally, everyone can head to the back of the store to admire the ever-climbing stacks of recent acquisitions (and to contribute, if your old reads truly are the right stuff). Adam has a great command of the inventory. I was looking for a few things, and he was able to tell me whether or not he had the titles, who wrote them, and whether his copies were new or used. Bravo. Me and a chunk of my paycheck will undoubtedly be seeing you again soon.