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14 years ago
there is a super vast variety of books, magazines and newspapers to choose from when you go to w h smiths!
New Road
Unit A-b
Worthing BN13 3PB
United Kingdom
01903 690743
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World Of Books
(81 reviews)
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Thieves, they steal the book. Then when you call customer service, they tell you in the terms of…read moreservice they can not pay you and keep the book. I still can't find it in the "terms", but to cheat students out of book money wow. This is low and awful. Please avoid them at all cost. I reported to consumer affairs and the police department.
Stay clear! Selling library books removed from sale. Overcharged me and won't refund…read more Asked after last review on Trustpilot to email Wob directly, yes Wob, and it changed nothing and I never got a response. But it looked good on Trustpilot that they'd responded. Companies a joke...I have pictures to prove it.
Badgers Books
(1 review)
Situated in a quiet part of the main shopping area this bookshop has a very impressive stock. All…read moresubjects are well covered and what you can't find immediately can soon be located by staff.
The Book Shop
(2 reviews)
Fantastic shop. Brilliant array of books on the shelf and no trouble at all to order books in…read more Could spend hours looking around. Staff are fantastic, friendly and approachable. Great shop. Can't wait to attend their events either, can't believe I didn't find this place sooner.
Well stocked. Friendly, knowledgable and helpful staff. An excellent local community resource.read more
Osterley Bookshop
(10 reviews)
££
Great store of a dying art of brick and mortar antiquarian bookstore. It's one of those places…read morewhere you can spend hours browsing.
Close to the entrance gates of Osterley Park is this wonderful and eccentric little second-hand…read morebookshop. The shop's tagline, the shop that has fans, not customers seems very appropriate: the interior is cramped and chaotic, and many of the shelves are lined two-deep with books, making this a place to rummage rather than browse. But that's part of the charm, and also makes it possible to find the odd bargain, hidden away (as I did). They also sell an extensive line of reasonably-priced greetings cards, a selection of small antiques - and their own honey. Eclectic indeed. The staff are helpful in a nice, laid-back sort of way. Eagled-eyed visitors will spot of the unusual design of the building: from 1884 until 1934 this was 'Osterley Park and Spring Grove' station on the District Line, until replaced by the present Osterley station, half a mile away. The bricked-up access to the footbridge can be seen at the back of the shop, and the platforms are still in place.
Kims Bookshop
A plethora of stock!! There should be no trouble finding what you need in this shop, or in Arundel…read more Staff are very willing and able to assist you. I used the Worthing branch until it closed. Right in the heart of the shopping area, and better still right close to sooooo many coffee and lunch spots.
I've decided i'm leaving reviews wherever possible. This book shop is a gem to find. I could of…read morespent all day and all my money in there but its Christmas.... so i'll just have to return after. Its got a relaxing feel, with many rooms and shelves to explore. What you can find is endless and it beats any mainstream book shop anywhere.
The Book Ferret
The Book Ferret is one of the best additions to Arundel's High Street in recent years. It is such a…read morefriendly bookshop, run by Sarah and her whippet Ivy. Sarah manages to get a great selection of books crammed in - with particularly good art and children's book sections - and she has rapidly created a place where people feel at home. It is a rare visit that does not end with you finding an interesting book. The Book Ferret has book clubs, and I am also looking forward to the poetry readings with wine coming soon! I could go on, but I think any bookshop which has small children sitting on the floor excitedly turning the pages of a book has got something right.
Hall's Bookshop
What a gem! This place will have the rare secondhand book that is elusive elsewhere. The shop has…read moretwo floors with helpfull staff. It even smells like a big friendly bookshop. Its a cosy little venue to mill about for hours. Its not as cheap as some places but it gives value by having That book!
If you like books you will love this bookshop - although you may find yourself spending more time…read morein there than you'd bargain for. As soon as you step in through the door it's just books upon books upon books. The outside world disappears and time goes with it. If you know what book you want then the helpful and friendly staff should be able to find it for you and you may escape while there is still daylight, but if not you can happily trawl through more books than you could read in a lifetime to find that perfect match and after paying what others may think is too much, you exit the shop clutching your book in two hands and squint at everything around you as your eyes reaccustom themselves to the daylight.
(3 reviews)
What a find…read more This is an excellent little second-hand bookshop with an amazing stock of books. I could have spent a whole day in here, and also spent silly amount of money. The interior is just as a second-hand bookshop should be - narrow passages, creaky stairs, old wooden bookcases. The stock includes especially large sections on transport, history, military history and local history, and has a good selection of second-hand Ordnance Survey maps. In the end, I managed to restrain myself and bought just one book (an Anniversary present for my long-suffering significant other). You could buy a much nicer souvenir of historic Arundel in here than in many of tourist tat shops nearby. Recommended.
Lovely old shop, right next door to a great novelty shop. Situated very central to everything you…read moreneed in Arundel. Huge range of stock as can be found in all branches of Kim's. Good place to be if your wife/husband is shopping elsewhere. Can be a bit tight getting around the shop, (don't go in with any shopping bags). Prices very reasonable and you can be tempted to spend more than you were going to!
Harpers Book Shop
A rambly old bookshop that is crammed full of second hand books, you can easily while away a whole…read moreafternoon here. You won't find the latest bestsellers here but you'll always get a real find - really random selection but the owner is extremely knowledgable - he's probably read every single book in there! So as far as book shops go if you like second hand books (there cheaper) and read alot this place is worth paying a visit for sure you'll find something you like at a good price.
Colin Page Antiquarian Books
(11 reviews)
Colin Page's is a very cool bookshop in the Lanes, selling antiques as well as a couple of second…read morehand classics and the like. It's not that great for fiction, theatre or modern art books (9/10ths of my bookshelf), so I don't come here very often, but it's the sort of place I can imagine liking more as I age and the books I like start to grace its shelves. It's not young, it's certainly not hip or cool, but it is impressive to behold, and a great place to find hidden gems. What I have looked for, and enjoyed the selection of, is non-fiction here. There are a huge variety of old classics here, especially in the psychology section: all of the classics are here, and in ample quantities. I suppose this is the kind of shop to look for strange old books over looking for modern and exciting pieces, but since that really isn't me... I'd recommend it if it's you though.
This ia a bookshop above bookshops and certainly the kind of place you don't see so often these…read moredays. Don't expect trendy music, a in store coffee bar or the latest fiction or Jordan biography. What you can expect are shelves well stocked with leather bound tomes and grimoires covering most fiction and non fiction genres. I am a bit of a collector of random metaphysical texts and such like and can spend hours in here searching through the shelves for something out of the ordinary. Usually, anything I come across is in my price range also, which is always nice. The gentlemen running the store are also very nice and always patient to indulge a heavy browser like myself. Sadly, I rarely walk in here with a clear title I am hunting for, but I get the impression that if this was the case they would be very helpful in sourcing a copy for me. If you are more into your contemporary paperback, they also have a selection of reasonably priced title out the front of the store and I have picked up a few bargains here by sorting through the fruit boxes. If you are in the city and after a title, you would do well to keep this place in mind.
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