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Best Independent Book Shops in America, Part 2. Read All About It
Part one described the impact travel can have on reading. Whether it’s improving a regular reading routine or expanding the genres of writing worthy of your quite time. A great way to experience a new city is through its bookshops. Particularly the independent variety. The bigger concern is when purchasing a book at a mass retailer, a small business is suffering. Sure, the price might be less at a name brand outlet, however the benefits of shopping a small shop might be just the experience that makes a good vacation, a great one.
Small book shop owners are invested in the culture of literature. It is their passion, not a part-time job whilst matriculating through college. The conversations tend to be deeper and more enjoyable in an independent bookshop.
Many small book shops sell used books too. Something one cannot get at a national branded store. Another advantage is the interaction with the shopkeeper. Maybe you enjoy the same genre, or both favor a particular author. Selection may not be as good in a smaller shop, a fair criticism.
If the shop owner doesn’t have the title you seek, often they can order for you and ship to you, a little happiness in your mailbox when you arrive home. And the shop owner is happy to make the sale.