Book Stores near Natick, MA

13 locations found near Natick

“I can say one thing if you're a collector and looking for odd toys or games this is the place for you I actually like going in there so I would recommend it”

4.1 Good11 Reviews

“Entered on a very busy day with two young children and was greeted with such warmth from the employee. Quick to ask of we needed help and able to show us quickly our preferences. Very friendly and welcoming, recommended for all!”

5 Superb76 Reviews

“Great place to take the kids for new and used books. They have toys and board games. Our girls love to paint pottery and display all their works of art in their room. You can donate your used books if you're trying to clear out some space around the house. The only downside is that it's difficult to get out of the parking lot due to traffic in the center of town.”

4.9 Superb70 Reviews

“Highest recommendations. Extremely knowledgeable and friendly staff. Very welcoming beautiful store. Great collection and they are child friendly. I can't wait to bring my daughter there The jewelry is of the highest quality”

5 Superb79 Reviews

“This place is amazing! A very calm, chill environment, and the owner is so nice! Books are VERY cheap, but the quality is amazing for them being used. Will DEFINITELY be coming again.”

4.8 Superb39 Reviews

“Classic independent bookstore. Staff was super friendly, space is bright, great selection. Basement has used books but we didn't have time to go through them-will be back”

4.6 Superb79 Reviews

“Surprisingly large collection of books and toys. Excellent selection of new literature as well as reliable classics. Adult and kid friendly. A hidden gem in Holliston.”

4.7 Superb31 Reviews

“Beautiful store, has the nicest books and lots of Catholic products. Linda loja com livros muito bons e muitos produtos Católicos. English, português e espanhol.”

4.6 Superb17 Reviews

“Cute bookstore. Stopped in while on a work trip to the area. The book store itself is rather small but they have hundreds of books cataloged in the back so all you have to do is have them look it up for you. They also have local seasoning, crafts, and more displayed around the shop for purchase. I was able to get the book I was looking for along with some Zatar seasoning. It was a win win for me. Would definitely come back to find a new book or just to see what they have that's new. Part of the proceeds also go to a worthy cause of youth education and literacy so that makes it even better. Will definitely return!”

4.4 Superb41 Reviews

“I love going to the Audubon shop, there is so much to choose from. In my complex, we have quite a few young families; the children's section covers all a ages, and the sooner you get a youngster into nature the better for all of us. The staff is amazing, and are more than willing to aid you in some specific situations. The trails are easy, even for a geezer like me. Take your time, listen, look, feel the nature that surrounds you. Take pictures, leave with memories and if you see trash, pick it up. Above all, enjoy!”

5 Superb6 Reviews

“have heard Brookline Booksmith is comparable to this (which I may get to at some point...... yet Brookline is a bit BUSY for my liking), yet this store is much better for adult books, and the used "basement" is really cool too, yet the store is large for Wellesley center, it's small compared to Barnes&Noble & Park Street Books in Medfield. Overall, pretty good book store in Wellesley, that I would suggest for the area, yet I definitely prefer Park Street Books.”

4.2 Good7 Reviews

“Framingham State is a place that has its quirks, just like every other college. I transferred here from UMass Dartmouth, which was quite a depressing and isolating campus feel. Framingham, to me, is very warm, inviting, and traditional while utilizing modern technology across campus. The classes are generally very small and most professors are very well versed in their subject matters, so although challenging, a lot of information is to be learned through practice. Yes, there is limited parking due to the size of the campus itself, but there are lots for everyone. Just be sure to ask questions on where to park and obtaining information from campus police in the correct manner. Most people are very friendly and share really great stories. It makes me sad to see people digging on the school for minor things. There is a lot to be said about the first normal school in America. There is a lot of history and heritage at the University that should be appreciated. This was one of the best experiences, as I've fostered connections with diverse and caring people. I would highly recommend giving it a chance before bashing on the minor issues that are often resolved just by communication, such as Wi-Fi, parking, and other things.”

3.8 Good31 Reviews
2.9 Average23 Reviews