I also enjoyed the gallery of photos featuring local restaurants and display of tiny books featured outside the bookstore in the library. See more of Bookends Used Book Store at Pack Library - Asheville, NC on Facebook. I bought four books for two dollars, and the selection was surprisingly large for a library book sale (with a great selection of sci-fi/fantasy!). See more of Bookends Used Book Store at Pack Library - Asheville. If you want the best deal on books and DVDs, visit the Bookends Used Book Store at Pack Memorial Library. Learn about more great bookstores in Asheville from the Culture Trip’s list of The Best Bookstores in Asheville, North Carolina by Shawndra Russell. The moose watches over the Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar. The atmosphere is incredible…follow a maze of shelves featuring intriguing used books until you reach the champagne and coffee bars, where you can order a drink and settle in to read under the vintage art (and giant moose head) that adorns the walls. Is your child a fan of dragons Search for dragons and click available now, youll see 376 books are currently available to check out digitally Time to. Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar: If you want to sip a champagne cocktail while reading a leather-bound book, then you definitely need to visit this store.I personally loved the wide selection of sci-fi/fantasy books available in the store, since many bookstores tend to neglect genre fiction. The store also features a creative display highlighting banned books, surrounded by caution tape. Malaprop’s has an enormous display at the front of the store featuring books recommended by staff and works by local authors. Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe: Go to Malaprop’s for the coffee, and stay for hours for the incredible book displays.Of course, my favorite parts about Asheville are the many book-related tourist destinations that can be found in and around the city, ranging from unique bookstores to the extravagant library at the Biltmore.īoth times I visited Asheville, I made multiple stops at two of the local independent bookstores (and ended up spending way too much on books, coffee, and yes, champagne): Asheville is one of the grooviest cities I’ve ever visited, with an amazing art scene, fantastic food, and a panoramic view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Vacation season is over for me, but I still have plenty of books and book-related memories as souvenirs from a weekend trip to Pittsburgh, PA (seriously, visit Carnegie Library!) and my recent vacation to Asheville, NC.
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