How can you sell the big book for alcoholics anonymous for $30. AA is a non-profit organization and they sell this book for $17. Who gave you the authority to sell this book?
It's an indigo, full of books with titles that I judge harshly, and sometimes sparse on books beyond "bestsellers", it's where you go when you "need" a new book, or when you just need to be around a bunch of new books as some sort of masochistic roll and wretch.
Colleen and her team were FABULOUS. My plum card was doing something weird and instead of sending me away they said if I could stay a few minutes they could help. The store was clean and it was easy to find everything. I really enjoyed my experience at this location. P. S. They still have all the blanket colors in stock!
I love this store for all of the cool different kinds of Journals that they have. Staff is always friendly and the shop seems very COVID friendly/aware, Making sure the store is never too crowded
I'm a LOVER of books and I find everything I need. If I have an obscure request that's not available, the staff can help you order it. Aside from books, this location offers kids stuff, toys, cooking stuff and nic/nack's. Great place for gift ideas.
Very helpful and kind staff for the holidays. Good deals on many items and very quick cashiers, i was checked out in no time despite being lined up to the middle of the store.
Not a huge selection, most authors would only have one book stocked unless they were authors of popular teen fiction or sci-fi fantasy. Books were not very organized. Very small history and science section. I have to give credit, they had a much larger Indigenous selection than I expected (like, 10 books, which is something I guess). They carried blankets, mugs, and socks, if you like that kind of stuff. It's OK if you're in a pinch, but if you want more variety go to Chapters on Whyte or support a locally run bookstore.