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    Atomic Dimestore

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Greg's Used Books - Sign near sidewalk

    Greg's Used Books

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    Once I walked through the door I was greeted by a strong smell of incense. Walking down the narrow…read morestairs to the shop are retro 80's movie posters on the walls. The store is a bit small but it is fully stocked with used books, board games, retro video games and figurines. Friendly staff. Fair prices!

    WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD, Independently owned and operated, used book store?!?…read more As a traveler passing through a few of the sleepy Cape Towns on the off-season, I stumbled across Greg's while walking Orleans' main street where I encountered a sign propped up against a brick wall bearing a stylized image of Medusa's Mean Mug and reading "Greg's Used Books Around Back". Undeterred and unturned to stone, my buddy and I made a left 'round the building and then a quick right where we saw the entrance to Greg's shop. The entry way was a staircase that lead us down to what we soon learned was considered to be by the political pearl clutchers in the area, Orleans' own underworld. Perhaps they were right, in a sense, given that a book about the blues bearing Robert Johnson's image was the first thing my eyes caught in the enclosed glass case of books near the entrance. Were we about to make a faustian deal of our own? Having descended down below, my buddy and I soon found ourselves in a relatively small yet incredibly well and interestingly stocked book store with posters of Jim Morrison and the Doors decorating the walls, amongst other things. We looked around for a bit and came across not only books, but also true relics from the 80's and 90's, including vhs tapes, boxed super famicom games with beautiful box art, etc. We were eventually greeted not by a Gorgon, but Greg himself, who was really a character and in the best sense of the term. Our conversation with him ran the gamut from owning and operating a business like his to politics, philosophy, and literature. He was a really cool, well versed, interesting, and friendly guy and without any pretense. For that, I respect him and his shop, which I gladly supported with my business. All in all, my experience at Greg's was Good. Everything was reasonably and fairly priced and it turns out that it isn't the underworld that some in town have made it out to be. In fact, perhaps in a world of confusion and inversion, a descent down into Greg's used book store is really a move up.

    Temptation's Comics & Guitars - Back issues :)

    Temptation's Comics & Guitars

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    the owner is one of the nicest people I've ever met! he told some great stories while I was…read moreshopping. got an amazing deal. never felt so at home before. I used to come to this place as a kid 5-6 years ago. I just came back today, greatest store I've entered in my life. insane stock of comics

    Jerome is amazing. I actually stopped reading comics for ten years - and stopped going into…read moresmaller stores for longer as opposed to chains - due to sexual harassment, but I've been starting to go back to the smaller stores. I'm always a little nervous with new stores, especially if there aren't women working there, but really needed some titles I'd missed and haven't regretted going to Temptation's Comics & Guitars. Jerome treats me with the utmost respect, and it's something I cherish dearly in comic book stores. He's always incredibly helpful, too, to the point that I was able to send him a wishlist of a favorite character. Also, since my family was compromised and before we were all vaccinated, he brought my comics to the font of the store, as well, and I deeply appreciate his efforts; I've been coming back because he is such a lovely person and takes such good care of his customers. His FB says to call in first due to fluid times they're open and I would suggest it, too; calling has insured he has what I've been looking for or wasted trips if the store was closed. I would also suggest keeping an eye out: the intersection where the store is closed can be a little confusing and the store has a big yellow sign. That's what I always look for because it feels tucked away with a small parking lot. I normally steer women away from smaller stores if I don't know them well, because this is a concern almost all other women comic fans I know struggle with. It's a shame, because small stores like this get caught in the crossfire. I personally would recommend this store to women fans, especially if they're looking for older issues that they can't find elsewhere. (I haven't been looking for big books, but I know from talking to Jerome he has them and they sell quickly.) I'll suggest calling first again, because he may not have what you're looking for if it's a specific issue or two, but I feel very comfortable reaching out and asking, which is new for me and smaller/independent comic book stores. Thanks!

    New England Comics - First time here.

    New England Comics

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    I want to start of by saying this was never my go to shop as it's a 45 minute drive from where I…read morelive but it used to be a really great spot. I would always find good books in the back issue bins and even find some decent stuff in the dollar bins. But my last trip here will definitely be my last as it's not worth the drive anymore. I went a few weeks ago and the selection of books was dismal and most of them are in really bad shape yet they still expect 8-15 dollars for some minor keys in the back issues. The place is also a complete mess when it comes to finding anything and the guy at the register is a jerk and shady. They were having a Black Friday sale and and they said no % off on "new" wall books and then proceeded to tell me that books that were in the wall when I came weeks ago were apparently "new" and that I couldn't get the deal they advertised and I drove 45 minutes for. All in all just about this place

    Forever this particular shop stood out to me for years as id stopped coming due to well, just bad…read moreservice overall. The thing that hurt was that I loved going. It was much closer than the one in Quincy and had a much better selection than Norwood, so it was a no-brainer. While out earlier, a friend and I decided to stop in. We'd both had been wanting to see if there was a change. Plus, we were in the area as we had just had lunch next door. Best decision ever. Kyle is beyond one of the coolest individuals I've come across when dealing with various comicbook stores in my lifetime. I've been collecting since I was 8, and now, having just turned 50, it's needed. Attentive, friendly, and just plain cool. It was definitely needed and refreshing. Thanks to Kyle, I'll be looking forward to shopping again in the near future!!

    Atomic Dimestore - antiques - Updated May 2026

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