Book Stores in Aurora, CO

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“Great little book store. The shop keeper is so knowledgeable and friendly. Note the hours. They have genres sectioned off in small little nooks for you to sit and check out all the options they have in the store. We gave them a try looking for some kid chapter books and they have plenty of options.”

5 Superb21 Reviews

“We heard about this place from our friend because our son loves books. We spent about an hour here and it's amazing! So many great books in really good condition for super cheap. The women volunteering were so nice too. We will be back+”

4.9 Superb18 Reviews

“This organization has so much to offer for people who enjoy reading for a outstanding pricePlease try to make a trip to find your Book you have been looking for. The money they make goes back to the Aurora Public Library!!”

5 Superb13 Reviews

“It's disappointing that bookstores aren't thriving like they once did. At least we have a dependable establishment eager to help keep the tradition alive. Thanks for your good work.”

4.2 Good169 Reviews

“Super cool store! Reminds me of Hastings back in my day. This is a collector's heaven. The store was very clean & setup nice. There was so much different stuff to look at. They even had guitars!!”

4 Good50 Reviews

“It's been so long since we've come into a brick-and-mortar book store and we were regretting our long absence within 3 minutes.B&N's puzzle collection alone was wonderful. We had a hard time choosing an addition to our family shelf. They also had a whole wall devoted to Harry Potter.The store is very well laid-out, staff were very helpful. Our visit was on a Thursday evening. Quiet, the cafe was doing brisk business, and plenty of available parking if you come through the rear.”

4 Good167 Reviews

“I can't speak to some but I was a student in the ECE Program and it was awesome. And the chair, Dr. S, was fantastic! She took the time to explain my schedule and my courses...and when I needed to know about the practicum she made sure I understood not only did it transfer to the four-year university I wanted to attend but because I had taken most of my classes online the opportunity to work with children and teachers would make me more aware of my interactions with both which is important if you want to teach with an inclusive lens. If you missed the practicum course you missed a great class. And, knowing that I don't have all the hours to complete when I transfer...win-win. I came to CCA just for this course because Front Range didn't offer it when I needed it...and that team made sure they offered the course and supported me the entire way.”

3 Average14 Reviews

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