Anonymous wrote:Not technically local, but because locals vacation there, Browseabout in Rehoboth.
It’s not quite the same since the original owners sold to one of their employees, but they are still my people. And the fact that it’s my kids’ favorite place on earth, when I grew up shopping there, is just magical. So many memories, and so much money down the drain, with no regrets! I’m
Anonymous wrote:Bard’s Alley in Vienna is wonderful!!!
Old Town Books in Alexandria is a little newer, but they have great events.
Anonymous wrote:For children’s books you can’t beat Barstons Child’s Play in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think there are that many anywhere near where I live. Scrawl in Reston is the closest. It’s a cute store. Small, and the employees are friendly. They do virtual and live events.
Not sure where you live, but there’s a new shop in Herndon called A Thousand Stories. I really hope people support them. They’re doing books and gifts right now.
https://athousandstoriesherndon.com/about-us/
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think there are that many anywhere near where I live. Scrawl in Reston is the closest. It’s a cute store. Small, and the employees are friendly. They do virtual and live events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything close to downtown Bethesda?
We lost Barnes and Noble, Amazon Books (which I didn't like anyway), so now I don't know whether we have anything local - it's incredibly sad. I've never lived in a place that didn't have bookshops before.
Your best bet is Politics & Prose on Connecticut Ave.
I agree that your best bet is Politics and Prose.
There’s also the Barnes and Nobles in Rockville, or the Second Story Books Warehouse in Rockville.
Child’s Play — in Chevy Chase DC has a nice selection of children’s books.
On Rockville Pike? It closed as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything close to downtown Bethesda?
We lost Barnes and Noble, Amazon Books (which I didn't like anyway), so now I don't know whether we have anything local - it's incredibly sad. I've never lived in a place that didn't have bookshops before.
Your best bet is Politics & Prose on Connecticut Ave.
I agree that your best bet is Politics and Prose.
There’s also the Barnes and Nobles in Rockville, or the Second Story Books Warehouse in Rockville.
Child’s Play — in Chevy Chase DC has a nice selection of children’s books.
On Rockville Pike? It closed as well.