Even in this day and age – or perhaps even more so – there’s nothing quite like curling up in a comfy chair with your favourite book. Our guide to the best bookshops in London will guide you to the stores where that spirit is still alive, where getting lost among stacks of dusty tomes is part of the adventure, and where recommendations for your next literary obsession come from friendly and knowledgeable staff, not algorithms. Read on to discover London’s best bookstores.
The guide to the best bookshops in London
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The best bookshops in London
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1Daunt Books Much-loved timeless bookshop
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2Waterstones Europe's largest bookshop
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3Goldsboro Books Rarities and first editions
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4Word on the Water All aboard the bookship
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5Hatchards London's oldest bookshop
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6Libreria Bookshop A space designed for discovery
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7Gay's the Word Pioneering LGBTQ+ space
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8London Review Bookshop Treatises and treats
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9Lutyens and Rubinstein Chic, crowdsourced bookshop
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10Books for Cooks Bringing recipes to life on the spot
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11Alice Through the Looking Glass A world of Alice's own
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12Foster Books Fostering a love of old books
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13Arthur Probsthain Asia, Africa and the Middle East
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14New Beacon Books The UK's first Black bookshop
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15Housmans Bookshop Long-running radical bookshop
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16BookBar "Books are social"
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17Foyles Miles of books to explore
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18Upper Street Bookshop Smart store in Islington
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19Marcus Campbell Art Books Must-visit for art lovers
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20South Bank Book Market Riverside book market
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21Collinge & Clark The shop from Black Books
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22Treadwell's Books London's occult literature hub
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23Bookmongers Quirky local store
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24Heywood Hill Selling books for almost a century
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25John Sandoe Books Much-loved Chelsea shop
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26The Bookshop on the Heath Literary destination in Blackheath
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27The Notting Hill Bookshop Familiar local bookshop
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28Nomad Books Comfy community bookshop
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29Owl Bookshop Bustling Kentish Town store
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30Brick Lane Bookshop An East London classic
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The best bookshops in London
Much-loved timeless bookshop
With locations around the city, Daunt Books is one of the capital's favourite bookshops. Each store has an elegant look and timeless appeal. Shoppers will discover a wide variety of titles on the shelves including fiction, non-fiction, and books for children. Travel books are also a speciality here. The stores host regular literary events.
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84 Marylebone High St, Marylebone 51 S End Rd, Hampstead 61 Cheapside, The City/City of London 112-114 Holland Park Ave, Notting Hill 193 Haverstock Hill, HampsteadDaunt Books Marylebone
84 Marylebone High St, MaryleboneDaunt Books Hampstead
51 S End Rd, HampsteadDaunt Books Cheapside
61 Cheapside, The City/City of LondonDaunt Books Holland Park
112-114 Holland Park Ave, Notting HillDaunt Books Belsize Park
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dauntbooks.co.uk/shops/maryleboneDaunt Books Hampstead
dauntbooks.co.uk/shops/hampsteadDaunt Books Cheapside
dauntbooks.co.uk/shops/cheapsideDaunt Books Holland Park
dauntbooks.co.uk/shops/holland-parkDaunt Books Belsize Park
dauntbooks.co.uk/shops/belsize-parkDaunt Books Marylebone
020-722 422 95Daunt Books Hampstead
020-779 482 06Daunt Books Cheapside
020-724 811 17Daunt Books Holland Park
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Daunt Books Marylebone Daunt Books Hampstead Daunt Books Cheapside Daunt Books Holland Park Daunt Books Belsize Park
Europe's largest bookshop
Featuring over eight miles of bookshelves across as many floors, the Piccadilly branch of the omnipresent Waterstones chain has something for everyone. Europe’s largest bookstore offers first edition beauties, brand new releases and everything in between. Children will love their playful section with a Piccadilly Circus theme, and there are also several cafés and a restaurant to recharge at. Famous authors are a regular sight here as well, dropping by for talks and signings.
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203-206 Piccadilly, Westminster
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Waterstones Piccadilly
020-785 124 00 - Read more on Thatsup
Rarities and first editions
Goldsboro Books is situated on Cecil Court, the quaint shopping street in the West End that is said to be one of the inspirations for the Harry Potter series’ Diagon Alley. It’s therefore fitting that its collection includes first-edition Harry Potter books, along with other rarities and collectibles. The specialist bookshop holds over 25,000 hardback first editions in stock, some of them fetching prices upwards of a thousand pounds.
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23-27 Cecil Ct, Covent Garden
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Goldsboro Books
020-749 792 30 - Read more on Thatsup
All aboard the bookship
Word on the Water, a Dutch barge dating back to 1920, used to cruise up and down Regent’s Canal. The quirky bookshop has now settled down in King’s Cross. Anchored next to Granary Square, the cosy ship stocks a variety of publications, including valuable second editions. In nice weather, you can browse its outside shelves. The cosy bookshop also hosts different events on its deck, from live music to poetry readings, so check their social media to see what’s on.
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Regent's Canal Towpath, King's Cross
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Word on the Water
0797-688 69 82 - Read more on Thatsup
London's oldest bookshop
Dating back to the 18th century, Hatchards in Piccadilly is the oldest bookshop in London and carries on all of that heritage with another store in St Pancras station. The Piccadilly shop carries a diverse selection of signed first editions, as well as running a busy events calendar. Both stores stock a comprehensive range of titles covering various subjects.
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187 Piccadilly, Mayfair Saint Pancras International Station, Euston Road, Camden Town/King's CrossHatchards Piccadilly
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A space designed for discovery
Beneath a mirrored ceiling courting infinity, this trendy Shoreditch bookshop’s purpose is to help you discover new favourites. The “no phones” policy ensures tranquillity whether you’re browsing the bright yellow bookshelves that stretch into the distance or taking a break in one of the cosy reading nooks. The selection of titles is constantly and carefully curated by the owners and arranged according to broad themes instead of genres, for example “Wanderlust” or “Mothers, Madonnas and Whores”.
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65 Hanbury St, Tower Hamlets
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Pioneering LGBTQ+ space
Founded in 1979, Gay’s the Word was a pioneering bookshop in a time when gay literature was hard to come by. Today, it’s the United Kingdom’s oldest LGBTQ+ bookstore, as well as an important community hub. The shop stocks books in a variety of genres, from fiction and graphic novels to analytical and educational tomes, all organised according to sexuality and gender. Various discussion groups also hold their meetings here, and the staff can also provide relevant resources and information.
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66 Marchmont St, Bloomsbury
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Gay's the Word
020-727 876 54 - Read more on Thatsup
Treatises and treats
The London Review Bookshop was established by the long-running London Review of Books literary magazine and reflects its distinctly intelligent yet unpretentious character. Encompassing a selection of 20,000 titles of all sorts, the Bloomsbury bookstore aims to provide the right tome for you. They also host debates, readings, film screenings and more, as well as have a cake shop that serves cakes and hot drinks in a pleasant outdoor area.
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14-16 Bury Pl, Bloomsbury
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London Review Bookshop
020-726 990 30 - Read more on Thatsup
Chic, crowdsourced bookshop
A trendy bookshop and literary agency in Notting Hill, Lutyens and Rubinstein built out its core collection by asking hundreds of people, from authors and business associates to friends and children, about which books they’d like to find when browsing in a bookstore. The offer in stock is therefore compiled from an eclectic range of recommendations and beloved tomes, occupying the shelves beneath the instantly recognisable flying books hanging from the ceiling.
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21 Kensington Park Rd, Notting Hill
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Lutyens and Rubinstein
020-722 910 10 - Read more on Thatsup
Bringing recipes to life on the spot
A simple yet seemingly successful concept, Books for Cooks not only specialises in cookbooks (OK, and foodie fiction, history books and other food-related tomes), stocking over 8,000 titles in its literary larder, it puts the recipes to the test on a daily basis. The shop includes a small kitchen where a chef preps dishes from the cookbooks on sale. Note: as this is still primarily a bookstore, not a restaurant, the seating and quantities are limited.
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4 Blenheim Cres, Notting Hill
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Books for Cooks
020-722 119 92 - Read more on Thatsup
A world of Alice's own
Located on one of the streets that inspired Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley, this bookshop focuses on another British fantasy classic. Alice Through the Looking Glass sells iconography related to the titular character of Lewis Carroll’s beloved books, as well as rare editions, supplying even the iconic Fortnum and Mason department store with them. The shop also has a museum section with cultural artefacts relating to Alice, viewable by appointment.
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14 Cecil Ct, Covent Garden
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Alice Through the Looking Glass
020-783 688 54 - Read more on Thatsup
Fostering a love of old books
Behind its deep green exterior and pink lettering, Foster Books is packed to the rafters with old books, with the stacks of titles even taking over the street out front in nice weather. This Chiswick bookshop specialises in hard-to-find, out-of-print, second-hand, rare and other collectible books, so don’t expect to find the hottest bestsellers here – think rather in terms of first editions, leatherbound volumes and the like.
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183 Chiswick High Rd, Hounslow
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Foster Books
020-899 527 68 - Read more on Thatsup
Asia, Africa and the Middle East
The family-run Arthur Probsthain bookshop opposite the British Museum is over a century old. It stocks a variety of old and new books covering the areas of Asia, Africa and the Middle East, including out-of-print and collectible books that are hard to find anywhere else. The bookshop also runs the Tea and Tattle tea room, where you can treat yourself to afternoon tea.
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41 Great Russell St, Bloomsbury
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Arthur Probsthain
020-763 610 96 - Read more on Thatsup
The UK's first Black bookshop
Founded in 1966, New Beacon Books was the first Black publishing house and specialist bookshop in the country, stocking books from Africa, the Caribbean, Asia, African America, Europe, South America and Black Britain. Its significance to the UK’s communities was underlined several years ago, when a crowdsourcing campaign saved it from closure and helped it modernise.
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76 Stroud Green Road
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New Beacon Books
020-727 248 89 - Read more on Thatsup
Long-running radical bookshop
The independent, not-for-profit bookshop Housmans has been stocking publications specialising in radical topics and progressive politics since 1945. Offering a wide variety of literature relating to feminism, pacifism, LGBTQ+ themes, anarchism and so on, they also have the largest collection of radical pamphlets and magazines in the country. You can also leaf through their vast range of DIY zines, or drop by for one of the many events they host.
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5 Caledonian Rd
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Housmans Bookshop
020-783 744 73 - Read more on Thatsup
"Books are social"
BookBar in Highbury leans into the social aspect of reading, striving to bring people together through books. To this end, their bookshop is complemented both by a wine bar and an events space. With a wide range of more and less usual activities, from book clubs and readings to live music, wine tastings and “read-dating”, speed-dating for bookworms, the relaxed bookstore is a lively, sociable space where you might leave not just with a new book, but also a new friend.
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166 Blackstock Rd
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BookBar
020-345 751 86 - Read more on Thatsup
Miles of books to explore
London's bookworms head to Foyles, which has a number of location including the spacious flagship store in Charing Cross Road. Whichever branch you visit, you'll find a huge choice of titles covering genres from fiction and poetry to cookery, philosophy, and politics. The flagship store also has a café, auditorium, and events.
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107 Charing Cross Road, Soho Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, South Bank/Southwark Unit 22, Lower Concourse, London Waterloo Station, South Bank/Southwark 74-75 Lower Ground Floor, Westfield Stratford City, NewhamFoyles Charing Cross Road
107 Charing Cross Road, SohoFoyles Royal Festival Hall
Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, South Bank/SouthwarkFoyles Waterloo Station
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foyles.co.uk/bookstore-charing-crossFoyles Royal Festival Hall
foyles.co.uk/bookstore-festival-hallFoyles Waterloo Station
foyles.co.uk/bookshop-waterlooFoyles Westfield Stratford City
foyles.co.uk/foyles-westfield-stratford-bookstoreFoyles Royal Festival Hall
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Smart store in Islington
Upper Street Bookshop has a classic look and is located right in the heart of Islington. At this popular store you'll find shelves stacked with a broad selection of great reads, as well as extras like postcards. If you're not sure which book to choose, check out the blind date with a book section where you can pick up a mysterious book wrapped in plain paper for an affordable price.
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42 Upper St, Islington
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Upper Street Bookshop
020-722 621 69 - Read more on Thatsup
Must-visit for art lovers
Located moments from Tate Modern, Marcus Campbell Art Books is a specialist in rare books on modern and contemporary art. This independent shop sells out-of-print books on art in addition to periodicals, exhibition catalogues, artists' books, and posters. There are items at every price point on sale here.
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43 Holland Street, Southwark
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Marcus Campbell Art Books
020-726 101 11 - Read more on Thatsup
Riverside book market
A familiar sight on the South Bank, South Bank Book Market is a popular place to shop for secondhand books. Here you'll find surprising books on a varied range of subjects, laid out flat on tables for you to peruse. The market attracts locals as well as visitors - get ready to rummage to find a hidden gem.
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Waterloo Bridge, 337-338 Belvedere Road, South Bank/Southwark
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South Bank Book Market
020-387 995 55 - Read more on Thatsup
The shop from Black Books
Fans of the sitcom Black Books will recognise Collinge & Clark as the bookshop from the show. The store is a bit friendlier than the fictional one and specialises in rare and secondhand books. You'll also find artists' books, books about books, and design and typography. Special events focused on books are also held here now and then.
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13 Leigh St, Bloomsbury
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Collinge & Clark
020-738 771 05 - Read more on Thatsup
London's occult literature hub
Near the British Museum you'll find Treadwell's Books, a renowned specialist bookshop for occult, esoteric, and spiritualist literature. The bookshelves here are packed with diverse titles including books that are rare, limited edition, or first edition. The shop is also a thriving community hub offering tarot readings and events.
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33 Store St, Fitzrovia/Bloomsbury
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Treadwell's Books
020-741 985 07 - Read more on Thatsup
Quirky local store
Shop for second-hand books in Brixton at cosy book store Bookmongers. This shop stocks an eclectic range of fiction and non-fiction in a quirky space that even has a resident pet. You'll find hidden gems here as well as much-loved literary classics. Pop in to browse or order books with the click-and-collect service.
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439 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton
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Bookmongers
020-773 842 25 - Read more on Thatsup
Selling books for almost a century
Established in 1936, Heywood Hill has been selling books in Mayfair for nearly a century. The store has a timeless and classic appearance with tall wooden bookcases. You'll find old and new books here, including special signed copies. A personalised book subscription service is available and the store helps to build private libraries on any subject.
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10 Curzon St, Mayfair
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Heywood Hill
020-762 906 47 - Read more on Thatsup
Much-loved Chelsea shop
John Sandoe has been established in Chelsea since 1957. This independent bookshop stocks around 30,000 different titles in its well-curated collection. On the shelves you'll find fiction and non-fiction, including timeless classics. Various extra services are available like mail order, support building a private library, and book subscriptions.
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10 Blacklands Terrace, Chelsea
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John Sandoe Books
020-758 994 73 - Read more on Thatsup
Literary destination in Blackheath
You'll soon spot The Bookshop on the Heath in idyllic Blackheath Village thanks to its vibrant turquoise exterior. This long-established independent bookshop is a specialist in second-hand and rare books, posters, maps, postcards, and prints. This includes an antiquarian collection with stock that dates back to 1660. Books cover a broad range of subjects and price points.
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74 Tranquil Vale
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The Bookshop on the Heath
020-885 247 86 - Read more on Thatsup
Familiar local bookshop
Known as the bookshop from the hit film, The Notting Hill Bookshop is a familiar fixture of the area. In the shop you'll find an extensive range of travel books, as well as classic literature and books aimed at children. If you can't find what you're looking for, this shop can also order titles in just for you.
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13 Blenheim Cres, Notting Hill
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The Notting Hill Bookshop
020-722 952 60 - Read more on Thatsup
Comfy community bookshop
Award-winning independent store Nomad Books is a big part of the community in Fulham. This cosy and comfortable shop stocks fiction and non-fiction books, books in French, and an extensive range of books for children. You can also shop for books that make great gifts, audio books, and gift cards for the store here.
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781 Fulham Rd, Fulham/Hammersmith and Fulham
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Nomad Books
020-773 640 00 - Read more on Thatsup
Bustling Kentish Town store
Owl Bookshop is a popular place to shop for a new read in Kentish Town. This local shop is staffed by a friendly and knowledgeable team. In the store you'll discover a large range of books covering many different subjects, including lots of choices for kids, local interest books, and the latest releases. Events like author talks and readings take place too.
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207-209 Kentish Town Road, Camden Town
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Owl Bookshop
020-748 577 93 - Read more on Thatsup
An East London classic
Brick Lane Bookshop in East London's buzzy Brick Lane is a much-loved local independent bookstore. Known for its extensive collection of fiction, non-fiction, and children's books, it also features works by local authors and celebrates the area's diverse multicultural heritage. The shop also frequently hosts literary events and readings.
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166 Brick Ln, Shoreditch/Tower Hamlets
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Brick Lane Bookshop
020-724 702 16 - Read more on Thatsup