Really well organized and user friendly for a second hand book shop, Books for Amnesty is a relaxing and informative bookstore. Whether your looking for obscure books in the LGBT or the 'Old and Interesting' section, or you want to talk about Amnesties work, and get yourself involved, it's all here, and all with an inviting and inclusive vibe.
The main ground floor rooms has a large selection of fiction and non-fiction books arranged A-Z by author, and unlike a classically chaotic and ramshackle second hand bookstore, there is a good and up to date selection, which is accessible as well as in good condition. The two rooms adjoining this contain, in one, an interesting selection of vinyl (The Who, Queen) and CD's, which of course contains your untouched classics (Cliff Richard) and some modern hits such as Franz Ferdinand. There is also a chance for local talent to sell their music here, and I saw a CD made by a student at Sussex called Dan Sartain, which is nice to see. In the other room, the books are split into genres such as Gender, History, Psychology, and include some interesting reads for the the hobbyist and if your lucky some invaluable literature for students and academics.
Upstairs provides a more old fashioned and eclectic/crazy mix of old sporting biographies and the vague but enticingly named 'Old and Interesting', which houses books that look like they might contain some sort of medieval potion by the looks of it's cover and binding. Though as they say 'you cant judge a book...blah blah', which is so very true. The best way to judge a book is to come to this store, and whilst your at it, maybe find out about Amnesty. read more