In a recent article in The Guardian it was reported that some independent book retailers were calling Oxfam Books the 'Tesco of Second-hand Bookshops' accusing them undercutting prices and running their shops out of business (which they can afford to do because of reduced business rates, volunteer staff and donated stock.) On the other hand, of course, the money raised by the sales does fund Oxfam's very worthy charity work. It is, as Ned Flanders would say, a dilly of a pickle. Having said all that, everyone (myself included) buys books from Amazon new and used where the money supports neither local second-hand bookshops nor charitable organisations so maybe there should be less hand-wringing all round.
As others have yelped before me, there is a wide selection of titles on offer here most of which are reasonably priced; when I last went I picked up a copy of Don DeLillo's 'Underworld' and Michael Moorcock's sacrilegious cult sci-fi classic 'Behold the Man' and paid less than £4 for the privilege. I would implore you, though, to go and have a look at other bookshops in the area (Chorlton Bookshop is just up the road and the brilliant Sharston Books is not too far either.) Bookshops have personalities of their own and unfortunately Oxfam Books is a little bit of an unlovable character - plain, lacking in genuine passion and far too much in love with Sophie Kinsella and Wilbur Smith. read more