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    The Booksmith

    4.3 (279 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Juan V.

    During the Summer of Love I do enjoy doing some Summer reading and no better place to find books in San Francisco than on Haight street the birthplace of the Summer of Love. Booksmith on Haight street offers a diverse range of publications. They have an interesting food book selection. You will almost find any subject from nonfiction and some popular titles. You will also find different types of magazines inside. I recommend to recharge the mind and recharge your battery without using a phone and find a spot in the shade at Golden Gate Park and enjoy a paperback book for the Summer of Love. Enjoy nature and witnessing the seagulls at Golden Gate Park having a food fight over bread with the Canadian geese as the ducks are watching. I also recommend the Flower Child's to visit the Conservatory of Flowers. Visit the Booksmith on Haight street during the Summer of Love and give a book as a gift and read about a journey in a Greek myth with other books with stories about life that inspire and uplift Some books help you examine some questions like " What if ?" and other books of escapism and fantasy to make your mind drift along with different books of wisdom to make your mindset shift

    Pam K.

    This is a cute and trendy bookstore with a great variety of books being offered. The curly haired guy who helped me was nice and efficient. The prices are reasonable. The lady at the checkout could've been more friendly or warm, but it is what it is.

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    Personality S.

    Great space for a variety of books. There are also open mic events featuring MFA students and other emerging writers. As well as author book signing events. Fun!

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    Anne W.

    I've been to many local bookstores before, and consider this one of the better ones I've been to. It's a super cute bookstore with a lot of great designs that play out the different genres of books. They have cute and nifty greeting cards as well as gift wrapping paper and a pretty wide selection of books ranging from fiction and nonfiction. I think they do recommendations really well that are tailored and written by people with handwritten notes stuck to the edges of the bookshelves, and I also think that I came here for inspiration on what to read next. The value of the books was similar to the monetary value that you'd pay for a standard new book. The prices varied book to book, and I definitely didn't think they were cheaper than others. I didn't see a lot of sales, but I also thought that the selection was really updated, and there were about as many books as you wanted in terms of the genre. You should be able to walk away with at least one new read if that's your goal. The inside of the bookstore is definitely bigger than it looks from the outside because the space is really compact, and you might end up spending double the amount of time that you expect to spend in the first place. It's also in a really nice location with other thrift stores as well as a pop-in shopping area. I was surprised by the number of other bookstores nearby, across the street and next door. So you could go on a little bookstore search.

    Ashwin P.

    A cozy bookstore with a wide and nice organized range of books. From biographies, sociology, sustainability, design, cooking and many more subjects, The Booksmith is a great place to find something new to dive into

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    Ed U.

    Books, glorious books. As with all beloved indie bookstores that manage to sustain themselves in the age of Bezos, this quality literary spot genuinely reflects its unique Haight-Ashbury neighborhood vibe with frequent author readings and other non-profit events that showcase the local counter-cultural community. That's because owner Christin Evans knows that forging a distinct identity for a bookstore is the key for economic survival. Otherwise, on a quiet weekday afternoon, it struck me as a well-stocked store with plenty of thoughtful staff recommendations scattered about. Travel tomes and international magazines are particularly well represented here, and let's face it, e-Readers are greatly overrated. RELATED - Looking for a good book? Here's a collection of places I've visited, patronized, and reviewed: http://bit.ly/2Hteupo

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    First went to this place for the opening event and had a great time...rumor has it that maybe more…read morelive acts will happen in the future, and that sounds really fun! I didn't have my card with me that night, so I came a few days later after work. The craft market was bustling pretty hard that day, but the shop girl, Courtney (ps anyone who has the same name as me is a+!!) made sure to give me some good recommendations. I walked away with a really cool food focused zine (Remedy) a San Francisco zine (Wonder & Wander) and a hilarious red hot chili peppers fan fiction zine. Courtney recommend a few others, but I grabbed all my lil bag could carry. Despite the small little store front, I felt like there was a pretty good mix of things to look through. A lot of feminist lit, lots of political stuff, travel, food, and just general aesthetically pleasing things. I told her id be really interested in reading more queer zines, (they definitely have some!) and she assured me that she cosigns in small quantities to keep the shelves fresh and to date. I really enjoyed the market itself, but this newsstand is definitely a gem and brings a lot of community to a place where some locals would consider a tourist trap. I look forward to seeing The Grand Newsstand soon!!

    This is perfectly awesome small 'zine, poetry and art kiosk right off of market street by that…read morepublic market thingy they do. This is a walk up kiosk by justin herman plaza/fountain and thus you will not be driving here. This is however, one of the most walkable parts of one of the most pedestrian friendly cities in the world so you have about a half dozen non driving ways to get here from around the city. This is the business inspiration of one local artist (it's the woman running behind the counter) and it sells art. It's in an re-purposed ticket booth and as such it's super tiny. There is no interior space so you'll be browsing via the sidewalk. Small whimsical locally produced self published pamphlets (hereafter referred to as 'zines), buttons, patches, cards and suchlike. The written items focus on various themes-love, city life, humor etc. are the stock in trade, made both by the owner and by other local artists. Pricing can be as low as a couple of bucks for a tiny booklet to 20 ish for a full size book. This is a perfect place to get some unique, local art/spoken word items and to find a little inspiration.

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