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Rainy Day Books

4.4 (52 reviews)
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Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Amri L.

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BOOK DEALER! Great selection of books, good service, and if you make a purchase you can use your receipt as a coupon to the front range drink shop next door!

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Carla G.

This is a local bookstore. I have been ordering my books local when I can because it supports the local economy, and there is just something about walking into a bookstore and the smell of new books. I met a new person today, Sarah, who took care of me today. She looked at the books I had ordered and struck up a conversation with me and then showed me a section of books that was on topic with the books I ordered. Wonderful conversation and great selection. You can order online for in store pick up or you can your books shipped to you. It is so much more fun to pick up in store. There is a small selection of greeting cards (I bought 4), some lovey journals, and note cards. They also offer a discount at the coffee shop down the strert when you show your receipt at the coffee shop. In addition, they sponsor great author events. What a great bookstore, worth the drive.

My newest journal from Rainy Day Books, where self "growth" happens and ideas will "bloom"...yeah?
Vi N.

How poetic that I chose a "rainy day" to stop in this quaint book shop! I have a couple books I need to finish reading before I invest in some more but I wanted to support this small, locally owned business so I walked away with my next journal that I'm so excited to fill. The location is just perfect in the Fairway Shops. I stopped by on my way back from the Plaza. It's got a cute selection of books, cards, stationary, puzzles and journals (of course). Whether you live here or are just passing through, this is one book store worth stopping by! Fun thing to note: If you sign up in their system when you make a purchase, they will log what you buy. So, they can use your past purchases of books to make future recommendations to you, if you need, or if someone is wanting to gift you something, the book store can pull up what you've been getting into and make a suggestion to that person as to what you might like next! It's the little things that count and thought this was a thoughtful/nice added touch.

Sarah G.

Rainy Day Books is amongst the best known local booksellers in Kansas City. They do an incredible job of sourcing visits from incredible authors and I've attended a few author events they've put on over the years. Surprisingly though, I'd never made it to their actual shop, despite driving by it on countless occasions. Flashback to a few weeks ago when I needed to pick up a physical book. Since having my daughter I've been pretty glued to my Audible subscription but I was excited about the need to visit a real brick and mortar shop, and to support a local one to boot! I walked in and honestly I was a little surprised at how small it is. Given the hype I was imagining something a little different in my head, but it was a well stocked store with really friendly staff working that day. After scouring the shop for the book I needed I ended up asking for help and after a really thorough search of the store it was decided that they must be out of stock. They were still very helpful though and placed an order for me that came in later that week! Overall I do think the space could use a bit of a facelift (just to feel more modern - it's an impeccably kept shop), but it is a charming, well run, delightful little locally owned shop that I'm so lucky to have here in our metro. I know the Made In KC folks are taking it over soon so I hope they are able to only enhance it and not take away from some of the charm that makes it what customers have come to expect. If you're looking for a local bookshop to support this is a solid choice!

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Amazing store with great employees. The nonfiction selection is really good, and they have a good selection of new releases.

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Staff is very helpful and welcoming. Consequently I went in for one book and walked out with more!

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Under The Cover - Great space!

Under The Cover

5.0(13 reviews)
3.3 mi

I go to romance bookstores in cities I visit and Under the Cover is probably the best I've seen!…read moreIt's large and organizes books by tropes. There's just a lot of small details that the owners have taken note of and implemented in the store. It's 2 large stores now (it's gotten bigger) and the decorations and gifts are wonderful. Very Instagrammable. Lots of books and gifts like candles, shirts, bags, knickknacks. Cute signs and decor. Books by local authors are highlighted. Staff is very helpful. Bathroom is clean and cute. There's lots of ladders that remind you that you're not Belle, do not stand on them! A must-visit if you're in KC!

I used to be in the bookstore business. Remember bookstores? Those cavernous spaces with endless…read moreshelves of books of which maybe only 5% actually got purchased? Yeah. Good memories. That's not the case at Under The Cover. This is a legit, almost boutique-ish, book and gift store. It's not a warehouse of books and just 'stuff'. No, their specialty lies with LGBTQ+ literature, awareness, and advocacy and that theme is everywhere in this cozy space. Under The Cover is moving books aplenty and their merch and sundries game is amazing. Throw up a hand if you're an LGBTQ+ supporter. Heck, throw up a hand if you're on the other side of those lifestyles, because Under The Cover will WELCOME you, too. There are plenty of Christian bookstores, so balancing that ledger with inclusivity and love by patronizing an alternative choice & lifestyle business should be on anyone's radar. The service is uber-friendly and they will give suggestions for just about anything. Sign their guest book (so fun!) or just drop your email to receive future discounts, notice of specials, or even in-store author events. Support local is not just a rallying cry for farmers markets or service industries. It's critical to buttress our friends and neighbors who pour their hearts and souls into offering the great city a neverending array of shops & locations by supporting their businesses. The value in a place like Under The Cover is not just in the price tag of the items. No, it's more in the merit of small businesses and their place in the fabric that is Kansas City. Parking is city-style, which can mean you're on your own. Prices are fair and consistent, and you will appreciate what this space has become and how it can add to the Union Hill area. Take the time, and the opportunity, to stop in and feel the love.

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Half Price Books

3.7(78 reviews)
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The store was organized in sections by book types. Very large selection available in a variety of…read morebooks, records, cassettes, posters, etc. Staff were very friendly and helpful of finding what I needed. I felt most of the books were rather pricy even though it said they were 1/2 off. Some were newer, but some were not and the prices still seemed pretty steep. Vintage books are available as well, which those prices are expected to be in the higher range depending on the book. If you are in the market to get rid of some books, records, posters, cassettes, electronic players, etc then they will buy those items on the spot as well.

This is a great bookstore. During the winter, my girls and I have spent hours here and come away…read morewith a nice haul of books. Between this, the little free libraries and KC Library, we feel like we're able to stave of the iPads and enjoy reading. It's tucked into the shopping center at the Intersection of Death, but it's still worth the trip IMO. They have so many books in great condition and for really fair prices. It can be a tiny bit tricky to find things but once you get your bearings you'll be good to go. The vibes in here are part bookstore, part library, part vintage market. All that to say, it works well for what it is. They also have toys and other things that I constantly have to tell my girls "no" to. Service is always friendly; on our last trip in, they made sure to give my girls some bookmarks and other freebies that only added to their excitement.

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The Museum Store

The Museum Store

4.3(3 reviews)
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Where do you buy gifts if you want the recipient to think you're clever AND have good taste? Where…read moredo you go if you want to visit an inspiring retail shop? Not many better places than the museum store @ NAMA. I've been to the NAMA several times, but somehow I've never noticed this awesome gift shop tucked under a stairwell. I'm kicking myself for not going here whenever I needed a gift. I know what you're thinking...a museum gift shop? 4 stars? Seriously? LAME. I generally agree that gift shops blow. They're usually for stranded or overly excited museum tourists to blow money they shouldn't be spending. Many times these places are even tacky. I'd argue the NAMA museum store is very light on the tacky nonsense. Most of the stuff I saw there I'd like to own or found interesting. There is a overwhelming selection of awesome art history texts here. LIke WOW amount. Multiple books solely about peeps like Bruce Nauman, Cindy Sherman, David Smith, et al. If the shop was a wee bit larger I could see myself spending days here just browsing through all the fascinating art history books. Unfortunately, the size of the area doesn't lend to extensive browsing. Any & every "rock star" artists of the last thousand years is represented. Seriously impressive collection. There is also an extensive stationary & cards department as you enter. What struck me most about the gift selection is the amount of unique--almost quirky stuff. My sister has a salt and pepper shaker that i always wondered where she got it and sure enough here it is for sale at NAMA's Museum Store. The Museum Store is the type of place you'd go if you appreciate paying a little extra to shop inside a building designed by Steven Holl. It's a place to find gifts, books, & stationary with a touch of muted eccentricity. Not your everyday store with not your everyday items...

The Nelson-Atkins Museum, Rozzelle Court and The Museum Store for me is like getting a really big…read morehug of joy and happiness. It's the best trifecta in town. For me, I grew up in a very blue collar, factory, warehouse part of town. Going to the Nelson as a kid was life changing for me. It showed me that there was a different kind of life out of what I was surrounded by. Not that one is better than the other, just an expansion of possibilities. So I do realize that I have a heart string attachment to this place, but with perspective, I still feel all three aspects of this museum are exceptional and should be explored by all. The Museum Store (gift shop) is very well done. It's perfect for unique gifts, local gifts and not-as-readily seen mass produced retail items. They have an outstanding book selection with focus on art, artist, architecture and design. They also have a strong and unique card/ stationary area. Gifts for all ages and all people are easily found here. It's a great store to find a unique and personable gift at, all within the amazingly gorgeous walls of the Bloch building. Maybe that one gift you buy here will change the life of some young person you know too. If that's not a reason to shop here than I don't know what to tell you.

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