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April 2024 by NJ Hokie84
What a lovely shop to visit in downtown Millburn. Cozy setting. Great selection. Wonderful events. Helpful staff. America needs more of these (again)
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April 2024 by Gerri K.
Thank you for hosting my brother in law's book signing, we had a wonderful afternoon in your fabulous bookstore! So many great things to buy, for myself and for gifts. The coffee was definitely the best I've had out in a long time. The owners are great!! Hope to be back soon for another visit!
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April 2024 by Martin M.
What a lovely shop to visit in downtown Millburn. Cozy setting. Great selection. Wonderful events. Helpful staff. AND AWESOME COFFEE! America needs more of these (again)
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March 2024 by Justin Smith
Small cute bookstore. My wife located several good reads, we will be back for a future visit.
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March 2024 by Lisha Perez Hendel
I like shopping here and I usually come in and let each of my children pick out a book. The books are twice as expensive as Amazon or even Indigo at the mall, so I can’t make it too much of a habit. The store would get more foot traffic (and habitual buyers) if they offered promotions or a loyalty program.
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December 2023 by Ronald H.
Very much worth the trip to beautiful Millburn, NJ. The book selection is plentiful, the staff incredibly helpful and the live events are not to be missed. If I'm looking for new books, The Book House is the only place I'll go.
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November 2023 by Edi D
Cute place with great service
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November 2023 by Consuelo del Val
Only leftist propaganda.
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October 2023 by Zeng Wenjing
I trusted Google reviews and this bookstore surprised me today. I bought two books, $20 each today without checking Amazon price…just when I stepped out of the door I found online hardcopy price ($10 each online). Barns Noble sells for $15 with 30 day returns. Of course they refused to return. I understand local store could be a bit more pricy than online just did not expect to pay twice the price.I also bought a latte, they poured milk directly into the expresso. I asked why not steam it and the cashier said she did not know how to use the machine.
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October 2023 by Shailesh
Awesome coffee! A great place for book lovers and those who just want sit and chat
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September 2023 by Wenjing Z.
I trusted Google and yelp reviews and this bookstore surprised me today. I bought two books, $20 each without checking Amazon price...just when I stepped out of the door I found online hardcopy price ($10 each online). Barns Noble sells for $15 with 30 day returns. Of course they refused to return. I understand local store could be a bit more pricy than online just did not expect to pay twice the price. I also bought a latte, they poured milk directly into the expresso. I asked why not steam it and the cashier said she did not know how to use the machine.
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August 2023 by Katy W.
Adorable and cozy independent book shop in a house setting. Such a cute place to visit, with lots of great curated books to explore. I visited for a book launch event but would love to come back to look though all the books. It's the kind of place you want to settle into and spend hours in. Cute small cafe counter serving coffee, tea, and small snacks. Highly recommend you stop by and shop your local bookshop when you're in the area! FYI: There is a flight of stairs to get into the shop, so may not be accessible for large strollers or people with mobility needs.
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June 2023 by Mitchell Kirschbaum
Great local store with children aged sections
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March 2023 by Rob C
Cozy local bookstore with a cafe, event space, and character!I’ve driven and walked last here a few times and only recently walked in. It immediately felt like a cozy place to read or browse.That said I can imagine it getting easily crowded because they’re not very big! But there is a bit of seating as well as a small cafe. Cool to see they host various events.Being someone who grew up spending hundreds of hours across Barnes & Noble and Borders, I’m glad to see bookstores still hanging in there.
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March 2023 by Rob Yu
Cozy local bookstore with a cafe, event space, and character!I’ve driven and walked last here a few times and only recently walked in. It immediately felt like a cozy place to read or browse.That said I can imagine it getting easily crowded because they’re not very big! But there is a bit of seating as well as a small cafe. Cool to see they host various events.Being someone who grew up spending hundreds of hours across Barnes & Noble and Borders, I’m glad to see bookstores still hanging in there.