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    RE-BOOKS

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    ModerateUsed Bookstore
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    Updated 2 months ago

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    15 years ago

    I love Re-Books. What a great bookstore. And Robert is a delight to talk to!

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    14 years ago

    Great selection of used books. Counter help seems depressed and aloof. Go there for books but don't let the mood drag you down.

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    The Corner Bookshop

    The Corner Bookshop

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    44.9 mi

    Due to my wife loving books we have been stopping and going into book stores we see now. Walking…read morealong all the shops in downtown Bath this was the first store that caught our eyes. I will say definitely don't come in here expected your fancy new bookstore with all the popular new books. This is a used bookstore located in a historic building with shelves upon shelves of books. A spot you could spent a long time at browsing those shelves until you find that hidden gem you have been looking for! They have a variety of sections so if you have a particular genre you are searching for. Along with sections they did a few different sections highlighting Maine books too including a giant Stephen King section, Maine poetry and Maine mysteries too. Great little way to showcase that home state love! Value wise as we were just browsing we did not check prices so can't speak to that. Honestly my knowledge of used books especially highly sought after and in general is extremely lacking anyways. The condition of the books for sale did vary quite a bit too, some of the I assume older books had some wear and tear to them. Gives the books some character though. What I can say, is that if you are a book lover, or looking for gifts for that book lover in your life and are around here, stop in. Another quality used bookstore worth visiting.

    I remember when this tiny basement space was a little wine bar and charcuterie cafe. Now it's a…read morebook seller. And mannnn is this place incredible. It's cool on a summer day, it's intimate and so well organized for stacks of classic well collected and curated sections. You could spend hours here absorbing all these lovely novels and treasures. It's not a stuffy place, it's actually quite welcoming. Like being in your grandmothers library. I love the smell of old books.

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    Stone Soup Books

    Stone Soup Books

    4.3
    (22 reviews)
    36.4 mi
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    Tucked away in Camden, ME, Stone Soup Used Books is a nostalgic treasure. Paul, who's been tending…read morehis shop since 1985, has created a magical space where stories live and linger. With shelves full of fairly priced finds and warm familiarity, it's the kind of place where you can happily lose track of time. I wish I had more space in my suitcase!

    To be clear, I love love love independent used bookstores and this seems like a delightful one. My…read morefamily and I stopped there recently. We were the only ones in the shop and enjoying browsing around and preparing to buy quite a bit. My teenage son, who's autistic, became a bit overheated at one point and started to pace in and out of the store's entrance, which was on the second floor of a building. The owner confronted him and asked him to stop. I replied by asking the owner (earnestly) if his behavior was disrupting business or his work in any way. He said "no, but he's disrupting my sanity." I said that this kind of movement is necessary for my son's comfort, believing it was not incumbent on me to disclose my kid's diagnosis to a stranger. I want to emphasize again that we were the only ones in the store and my son was not getting in the way of anyone coming or going. He said "can't he just walk on the street? I don't see why you're encouraging this behavior." At that point, we put away the items we were going to purchase and left. I understand that men in their seventies are generally not the most inclusive demographic and likely unaware of issues of disability and inclusion, but the experience was shitty and as a business owner in a bustling vacation town in 2026, the store owner needs to educate himself about disability, accessibility, and treating people with respect, even if their behavior isn't typical and especially when their behavior is doing literally nothing to hurt or bother anyone. We won't be back.

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