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  1. Sep 16, 2024 · If you like book discussions, you can join one of Betty’s five book clubs that take place after hours in the bookstore. The book clubs cover various genres, including commercial and literary fiction, British authors, romance, and non-fiction. Location: 6 Water Street. S, Unit 2, St. Marys.

    • Glad Day Bookshop
    • Re: Reading
    • Sellers and Newel
    • Little Ghosts
    • Queen Books
    • Another Story
    • Bakka-Phoenix
    • The Scribe
    • The Monkey’s Paw

    In Toronto’s LGBTQ+ hub on Church St, you will find the world’s first-ever gay-owned bookshop, Glad Day. And they’ve been living up to that amazing feat for over 50 years. Glad Day Bookshop is the place to go for coffee, drinks, reading events, drag brunches, and queer literature. They have a wide selection, with emphasis on Two-Spirit and Indigeno...

    If Re: Reading isn’t the nerdiest used bookshop in Toronto, it’s certainly the most unique. If I simply call it a second-and book shop in East York, I’d be doing it no justice. The massive range of books, a movie collection, and an entire room for fantasy and sci-fiare just the beginning. Re: Reading hosts a monthly scavenger hunt around their stor...

    You might go to Sellers and Newel for the second-hand books, the incredible selection of poetry, the horror books displayed in a used coffin, the books on music…or the actual music. Sellers and Newel is the only bookshop in Toronto to double as a music venue. Performers include Juno Award winners, international artists, and Toronto’s hometown music...

    Although Little Ghosts has only been around for a couple years, it’s left a huge mark on Toronto’s reading scene. Tucked away in hipster capital, Kensington Market, this shop has a very modern, extremely fun vibe. As the city’s foremost horrorbookshop, it sits perfectly between cute-spooky and scary-spooky, with black bookshelves, a mirror that rem...

    Queen Books is an independent bookstore for everyone. Despite being quaint, with charming storefront displays and beautiful wallpaper, it’s absolutely overflowing with popular books. Queen Books is one of the best places in Toronto to go if you want a modern read (but of course, you can buy your Fitzgeralds and your Shakespeares there as well) with...

    Another Story is an independent bookshop surrounded by charming cafes and breweries in Toronto’s west end. While other bookshops are where you go for a sense of calm, Another Story is where you go when you’re angry about the state of the world. With bookshelves displaying books on social justice, trans rights, and “urban politics and cycling,” ther...

    As Toronto’s oldest sci-fi and fantasybookshop, Bakka-Phoenix is a store that can boast a long and, dare I say, storied history. In the 70s, the shop, originally just Bakka, split off into the beloved Toronto Comic Book store Silver Snail, another great spot to visit as you tour Toronto. The bookshop has hosted the likes of George RR Martin and bee...

    When you enter The Scribe in Toronto’s East End, you’ll be greeted by the ever-important smell of old books. And of course you would; you’ve just entered a comfortably small shop with walls lined with old books, a window nook full of old books, and a beautiful backroom stuffed with, you guessed it, old books. On top of offering a huge and wildly di...

    Frankly, I wish I could live at The Monkey’s Paw. The shop smells like my grandparents’ place – beyond the lovely scent that old books give off, it gives off a cottagey vibe. It’s probably the tiniest shop on this list, which makes it extra cozy, with floor creaks when you walk. You might think this is the perfect recipe for a horror bookshop, but ...

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    • Book City. With four locations spread out around the city, from Danforth to Yonge & St Clair, Book City is recognized as one of the leading indie bookstores in Toronto.
    • Queen Books. Courtesy of Queen Books. Located in Leslieville, Queen Books offers a wide range of novels from adult fiction and nonfiction to kids and young adult books.
    • Caversham Booksellers. Caversham Booksellers is quite different from the others on this list in that it specializes in books relating to psychotherapy, trauma, neuroscience, and many other scientific genres.
    • A Different Booklist. Located in Mirvish Village, on the corner of Bloor and Bathurst, A Different Booklist is a multicultural bookstore specializing in books from the African Caribbean Diaspora and the Global South.
  3. Jul 27, 2023 · How We Chose The Best Bookstores in Toronto. The Best Best Bookstores in Toronto. 1) Ben McNally Books. 2) BMV Books. 3) Seekers Books. 4) Type Books. 5) Pandemonium. 6) Indigo. 7) The Great Escape Book Store.

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  4. Jul 3, 2018 · Emily Paskevics. Emily is a writer currently based in Montreal, Canada. She works with a number of online and print publications, mainly pursuing stories about arts and culture, travel, nature, and local history. Here are ten magical bookstores where bibliophiles in Toronto can get their literary fixes and more.

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  6. Apr 11, 2022 · Books can seen lining the shelves of The Monkey's Paw bookstore in downtown Toronto on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. ... Ontario man 'devastated' he owes $18,000 after 2 loans were fraudulently taken in ...

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