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April 2024 by David N.
Why is this called a Bookstore when it's not a bookstore? It's a regular Goodwill donation center that just happens to carry books. They had the tiniest selection of books. It used to be a bookstore but they decided to change what they sell but keep the name. Target doesn't call itself a bookstore simply because it carries books.Neither does Walmart. This isn't a bookstore. Correct it.
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February 2024 by Kaity J.
I appreciate this store for exactly what it is...which I think is the key to enjoying this particular Goodwill location as a shopper. Right off the bat, THIS DOES NOT FEEL NOR OPERATE LIKE MOST GOODWILL STORES DO. It's significantly smaller with a limited selection of items. Every time I've been in there, there's been no furniture/larger items, and the selection of items as a whole is small. An assortment of home decor items and clothing accessories, a wall of books, some clothing racks in the middle. That's pretty much it. That all being said...everything available is very carefully curated and shockingly clean by Goodwill standards. The shelves and books are all color-coordinated, and pretty much everything seems to be in very decent condition. It feels more like a small secondhand boutique than a Goodwill, to be honest. Given the size of the space, I actually appreciate that it's laid out this way. It's easier to find things, and the things that I find are usually of higher quality. If you are trying to make a donation...I, personally, would not do it at this particular location. The thing I like about making donations to most Goodwill stores is the ease of it. I like being able to pull my car up to the side of the building and have an employee take the items without too much fuss. From all of the negative reviews on here, it seems like that isn't really how donations go down at this Goodwill store. I would actually recommend the Colton Avenue location in Redlands for anyone looking to make donations in the area, as that seems to be a store with a more standard donation set-up.
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January 2024 by Daniel C.
Tiny, miniscule selection. I've seen more merchandise at swap meet booths. Cashier was nice, however. My wife & I will pass on returning to this one.
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December 2023 by Dre Luxor
I have purchased books and cloths there
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November 2023 by Ligia Guevara
This place is awesome for a boutique style shop it may say bookstore and donation center but they sell more than books.
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October 2023 by Sally B.
The woman who works here is overtly rude. When you drive out of your way to make a donation it is extremely off-putting to be met with hostility. I left with my donation rather than continue to interact with her. Why are they there? I had a very valuable donation to offer.
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May 2023 by Connie Thomas
Store was clean and well organized. It’s is a VERY small Goodwill store. Prices were fair.
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April 2023 by Dr. Bruny
I frequently donate gently used items to Goodwill (South Redlands Store). Melissa is welcoming, friendly and professional.Dr. B
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October 2022 by Ruben Reynoso
I used to love this place. It was a welcome sight to have so many used books in one place. You could spend a good amount of time going through the spines, looking for gems. It's now a run of the mill Goodwill trying to fit into a shoebox.
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August 2022 by Logan
Photos of full shelves of books are inaccurate. More clothes than books. Less than one shelf of books.
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August 2022 by Beatriz Silva
Many times I find the books I am looking for.
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August 2022 by Marina Rachal
Maybe 20 books if that. Really disappointed.
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August 2022 by Jennifer “Jennifer” Black
Wow.. great selections..
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August 2022 by Christine Haeckel (Chrissy)
The people are very nice but it's the smallest thrift store I've ever seen. It's about the size of a master bedroom so there's not alot to choose from. Unless you only buy the color of the week tags it's also a little pricey but everything is of really nice quality.
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July 2022 by Hattie Carr
Not a bookstore. They had a shelf of books, if that. They are just trying to be fancy but are just rather disappointing.