Book Stores near St. Davids, PA

20 locations found near St. Davids

“Love this campus and community! Caring faculty and staff plus passionate students. People want to make a difference in the world around them. Campus is beautiful in the Fall and Spring.”

3.6 Good17 Reviews

“Lovely space. Great collection of books. Lots of authors come and speak, and the one I heard a night ago, Paul Halpern, was phenomenal. Thank you thank you for a surviving bookstore!!”

4.8 Superb74 Reviews

“Nice local bookstore. Good selection of nonfiction, fiction, and children's title. Assortment of others book related gear. Pleasant atmosphere and friendly staff. Fair prices. A great feature of the community.”

4.8 Superb87 Reviews

“Friendly and helpful staff. Good selection of books. They actually had what I was looking for! Not too many bookstores around anymore. It's worth a trip. ??”

4.5 Superb168 Reviews

“Great bookstore ! Clean and organized with very helpful people working there ! Loved the cafe area teas ! Blueberry green tea ! Never had it before ! Delicious! Had a blueberry muffin as well ! Selection and variety of books is large!”

4.5 Superb180 Reviews

“Finding a good bookstore is a challenge these days but luckily Barnes and Noble keep the tradition alive with their Broomall location. The number one best thing about this store is their top notch customer service. Several staff are available to answer questions and make recommendations. Large selection of books, magazines, games, cards and more.”

4.5 Superb151 Reviews

“Great place to shop! Staff is very helpful, pleasant and knowledgeable and there's a large selection of books, cards, etc. I've gone back again and again.”

4.6 Superb35 Reviews

“Love book stores. Small store. Not a lot to choose from. Limited inventory. They didn't give me a bag for my phone. Just practically throws it at me. Just because I didn't spend a lot I didn't deserve a bag.”

4.5 Superb91 Reviews

“Support your independently owned children's book store! Books range from infancy to young adults. The owner clearly loves what she does and brings in events/authors for all to enjoy.”

4.9 Superb46 Reviews

“My wife needed her fall semester books, the staff are helpful. Everything is easy to find and check-out is simple. As an Alumni of Delaware County Community College I highly recommend both the College and the bookstore.”

4.3 Superb27 Reviews

“A nice little shop and cafe to visit while at Valley Forge or visiting Washington Memorial Chapel. The store has a variety of gift items, including several that fit a homemade aesthetic. The cafe has sandwiches, snacks, and sweet treats to enjoy, as well as hot and cold beverages.Parking is available at the Washington Chapel lot, and there is a bicycle rack near the store entrance. The area seems safe; we didn't lock our bikes while in the store and left our helmets on our bikes.”

4.4 Superb37 Reviews

“I really appreciate this gem in Bryn Mawr. It has a good collection of a variety of genres. I always make it a point to come here when I drive by for work!The staff is helpful, knowledgeable, and kind.”

4.9 Superb38 Reviews

“Great little bookstore with a good selection and an amazing staff. I always get the best recommendations and they can order anything they don't have in stock. I don't get my books anywhere else!”

4.5 Superb87 Reviews

“I love visiting this campus (I have been several times as a speaker). The amenties are excellent and their buildings are accessible. the students are great and very locked in every time I attend.”

4.3 Superb48 Reviews

“I love this bookshop! it’s a cute and cozy place…and i’ve been making it a point to support local businesses and not relying on amazon before they run out all local bookstores and drive their book prices up. If they don’t have the book you need then you can ask them to order it for you!”

4.6 Superb44 Reviews

“I absolutely adore this store and have been a frequent shopper since we moved to the area last year. The staff are AMAZING! They are so sweet and accommodating and hugely helpful when finding books or toys. I buys all of my kids toys here and they LOVE this store. The selection is incredible and perfectly curated to have wonderful options for everyone (especially diverse selection of POC authors!). The owner is fantastic and has saved us TWICE when my son left his lovey in her store. She knows my name and is so kind every time we go. Honestly nothing beats supporting this incredible local business. This sweet women even put his lovey in a bag with my name on it when she found it because she recognize that it was my sons. 100 stars ?”

4.4 Superb36 Reviews

“Excellent shop that packs a lot of goodies into a perfect little store. Plenty of convenience items like laundry soap, snacks, books, art supplies, notebooks, Swarthmore swag and more. Helpful staff, clean and tidy. A very pleasant shopping experience.”

4.3 Superb19 Reviews

“Fantastic place to visit. The staff at the visitor center was very helpful. Answered any and all questions on the park as well as Philadelphia in general. Very worth while to relax and take the trolley tour.”

4.3 Superb20 Reviews

“Not only a great college bookstore, but a great independent bookstore period - it even has a curated "new release" section. A wonderful selection of (mostly) fair-trade gifts, and a superb array of cards/stationery, too!”

4 Good8 Reviews

“Field of Dead Horses Nick Allen Brown Harrowood Books Publisher 3943 N. Providence Road, Newton Square, PA 19073 [email protected] 610-353-5585 978-0-915180-24-0 $16.99...333 pages Sandra Heptinstall Sometimes as a reviewer, you may get a book that starts out slow and then book gains momentum and your interest as it goes along. Then there can be books that get you from the first page. This book got me from the start. Elliott Chapel owns a horse farm that his father had started. His dad Paul Chapel was well known in the racing world. He trained thoroughbreds, but after the loss of his wife due to child birth he changed completely. His relationship with his son Elliott is complex and sad. Elliott and his farm manager Booley were out mending fences when they came upon a woman who was bloodied and beaten laying face up in the shadow waters of Penny Creek. Elliott told Booley he would go and call the Sheriff and the doctor to come out to where the woman's body lay. But Booley told Elliott it would be better if he called the people to come out. You see during the time period of this book a black man who was witty, wise and well- read was unusual. It was especially different for a black man to hold the position he did at the ranch. But to the Chapel's, Booley was family. If you like a different type of love story, or if you love horses as I do, then you will love this book. The ending left me with tears running down my face. Hold until further notice. Posted by Whispering Winds Book Reviews and Midwest Book Reviewer”

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