Book Stores near New Hope, MN

28 locations found near New Hope

“Lovely children’s bookstore that is quirky and clearly designed with young ones in mind. Staff is always happy to help or recommend books; cats roam freely through the store, and a few other animals call the bookstore home too. The best. :)”

4.9 Superb157 Reviews

“Really made me think. Will return again for more inspiration! Store is also thoughtfully organized (for example, cookbooks are by food gifts for sale); rich in character.”

4.9 Superb139 Reviews

“I hope this local bookstore continues to stay open after so many other good places in the area have closed through the years. Love coming in here. You can expect to pay the full price for your book unlike at a used bookstore or online, but it’s worth it. They also sell journals and puzzles.”

4.7 Superb157 Reviews

“always a nice relaxing place to take my son . it would be nice if they had seating areas in the store I would like to look over books but find if hard to stand for long looking over items to see if I want to buy . can we bring back some of the seating in the store to accommodate older people please”

4.7 Superb161 Reviews

“Stopped by to get a very specific book for a baby gift. The associate searched with me until we found it.
The check-out clerk was very friendly and signed me up for the rewards program. Great experience”

4.6 Superb193 Reviews

“My buddy has cancer. Thanks to this place it seems that my friend has had some reduction of cancer in his lungs. I didn't say it cured him but it slowed down the process...cats claw! Go see this guy who works his potions right in the store. Tha k you man for what you do. Staff is friendly too.”

4.7 Superb134 Reviews

“This is an awesome indie bookstore with selections in a wide range of genres. The owner is a honey but has a hint of sass. Perfect! They know their inventory and can order almost anything you want.”

4.8 Superb75 Reviews

“Stopped in this store yesterday on a specific mission. A woman approached me and asked if I needed help. She could not have been more helpful or kind. She definitely knew the meaning of good customer service. She even had other associates help in the search. Sadly I did not catch her name but she rang me out at the register and the cashier # was 4381. I hope it's you. You were definitely "the little engine that could". I left a very satisfied customer.”

4.6 Superb122 Reviews

“A cool little bookstore in Northeast Minneapolis. Definitely worth a visit for any bookworm or avid reader. They have some shelf space dedicated to local authors and some space dedicated to local crafts which is honestly pretty awesome. Eat My Words Bookstore also uses their space really well, the place has a very unique atmosphere that’s very cozy.”

4.8 Superb85 Reviews

“What an amazing and welcoming bookstore! It’s so nice to be greeted in a genuine fashion by someone who is interested in their customers. This is a charming little shop absolutely packed with paperbacks. It’s definitely worth a visit!”

4.8 Superb73 Reviews

“Great tarot reading from Wildstar! It had been many years since my last experience with tarot readings done by others, which had been wildly inaccurate. Wildstar let me choose from many decks, thoroughly explained each card and its relationship to others, and even took pictures for me so I could recall the experience whenever I need to be reminded of the suggestions from the reading! I'll be back next time I have a question on which I need guidance from the Universe!”

4.5 Superb141 Reviews

“Dawn was awesome and super helpful (thanks for understanding when I explained my situation with having my two dogs with me!), as I had at least a dozen questions during my visit—from “Do you have any statues of Hermes?” to “What can you tell me about this rare book?”, and although my visit was interrupted by an awkward and tense exchange with their reactive herbalist (who has a dog allergy, apparently), I still enjoyed my experience and I hope to visit again to meet their founder some day. As someone who has lived with “invisible disability” for more than half my life, I’m happy to announce that I’ve gotten better at standing up for my rights instead of letting the triggers of others ruin my day. If this weren’t the case, I would have walked out after the exchange with the herbalist and not spent almost $700, yep—mostly on rare books!.Please have your employees read the Americans with Disabilities section on service animals. There is so much misinformation out there regarding what qualifies as a service animal, and unfortunately, their herbalist seems to think that the only type of service animal that exists are PHYSICAL SEEING-EYE DOGS. This is a harmful myth. And I’m not even talking about Emotional Support Animals (which are NOT service animals).PRO-TIP: There are TWO QUESTIONS YOU CAN LEGALLY ASK A DISABLED PERSON TO DISCERN IF THEY HAVE A LAWFUL SERVICE ANIMAL. 1.) Does this animal provide a service to you as a disabled person? 2.) What is the service they provide?So, I might not “look disabled” but if you had digital x-ray vision, AND understood the mechanics of the cytochrome P450 pathway AND the destabilization of fascicle nanotubes, you might “get it.” ;)Technically, there are multiple categories of service animals, one category being MEDICAL. These are animals, typically dogs, that can communicate to their handler when the handler is experiencing a medical emergency. This is what my dogs are trained for.I tried explaining this and the herbalist actually tried to argue with me. LADY. If you can’t handle your own emotional triggers working in a public-facing place, maybe it’s time to take a vacation. I’m sure your allergies are awful, but not being able to listen to what someone is saying in a diplomatic way is a surefire sign that you are actually the problem in the equation, not the environment. =)My one dog with fur is about the size of an 8-month old baby. He’s old and rides in the top bunk of a stroller. The other dog is also tiny, and has hair, not fur. She rides in the bottom bunk. We use a stroller because Mom is a ninja-cripple and we are all safer using a stroller for many reasons. The dogs get to walk on leashes when we’re at a park, and they never go off leash anywhere.p.s. There is no such thing has service animal registration, that is also a harmful myth. Service animals are for disabled people, and you can train them yourself. There are helpful books on how to train your own service dog. It’s lawful, legal, supported by the federal government’s Americans with Disabilites Act. Know your rights and seize them. We deserve to live freely. Carpe Diem!p.p.s. I don’t need a response to this review, especially if there isn’t some accountability to the unprofessionalism I encountered. Just do better. Thanks, on behalf of the chronically-ill and disabled community.p.p.p.s. Thanks for being awesome, Dawn!”

4.8 Superb108 Reviews

“I love the reinvention. They're doing their best to still have a great selection of books, but I appreciate the variety of higher margin, toys and games to keep them afloat. It's just a good vibe in there!”

4.4 Superb146 Reviews

“Such a great bookstore !Their kids' area is absolutely magical and fun.Was there for a kid's birthday party and loved their books selection.They don't have too many books, so it's not too overwhelming, but you can tell that they only picked the more fascinating ones out there.The selection is also very up to date.”

5 Superb29 Reviews

“Any bookstore gets a high rating in my opinion. Inventory always changes so you never know what you'll find day to day. They also have records, cassettes, CDs, movies and random fun trinkets. A great place to shop for gifts for that loved one who's smart or nerdy. And all of them I've been to roughly the same and this one ain't no different.”

4.3 Superb185 Reviews

“Wonderful bookshop. The staff is always helpful and willing to answer all my questions “well it had a blue cover and a murder by windshield fluid in it” type questions which is very much appreciated. Feels happy just to walk into a cozy place like that. 11/10 highly recommended.”

5 Superb61 Reviews

“The owner and his bunny are so awesome and kind! Tiny little bookstore that is a little disorganized but totally unique. Seems like it came out of a novel. Zoro is a sweet bunny and definitely runs the place in his bunny fashion. Stop for the bunny and stay for the fun books you can find!”

4.9 Superb46 Reviews

“Down In The Valley is a unique place for records, posters, smoke, dvds, and random cool stuff. Definitely a place you can spend some time and explore. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable.”

4.3 Superb109 Reviews

“What a warm and inviting place to spend some time. Grab some coffee. Browse some books. Head upstairs to the outdoors patio and relax and enjoy. Great space. Great books. Outstanding coffee.”

4.8 Superb31 Reviews

“Was in town for work, just went in for something to do one evening. Loved this bookstore. I ended up buying 4 books, 2 of which were hardback, for $35. Great selection and prices.”

4.1 Good175 Reviews

“We took our grandson to the store to pick out a Bible and they had a great collection! It was wonderful to be able to go to a Christian Bookstore! Wonderful birthday outing! ?”

4.7 Superb38 Reviews

“Great selection of leftist books and periodicals, including some used books. Expect to find friendly and helpful people hanging out, if you're looking for conversation. They carry the classics of theory as well as some newer fiction and analysis. Highly recommended.”

4.8 Superb41 Reviews

“I went here originally from 2003-2006 and graduated with my AA before moving on to a four-year university. I'm back now almost 20 years later and sincerely appreciate this place. I didn't realize back then how fortunate I was to attend NHCC when comparing it to the big university campuses.”

4.6 Superb32 Reviews

“Pastor Randy Morrison 1st Minnesota church I visited in 1996. Still an Anointed Pastor Leader Teacher his Sermons are Ageless and Always needed thank you Speak The Word International Church.??????”

4.1 Good37 Reviews

“This is one of those bookstores that you go to if you're looking for rarer non-fiction books. They have some fiction and common stuff too, but specialize in hardcovers, rare prints, and first edition non-fictions. As someone who loathes the average bookstores that have small selections of run of the mill non-fiction books, this place was a treat!”

3.9 Good43 Reviews