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  2. Spoonbill & Sugartown Books - Wikipedia

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    Co-owners Bellamy and Kyle have been profiled in The New Yorker, The Brooklyn Rail, and other magazines. [6] [1] The bookstore's cats, Hayes and Rainer, have also been profiled. [7] [8] Racked included it in a list of the 20 best independent bookstores in New York City, as well as an article about where to shop in Williamsburg.

  3. Book Thug Nation - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Reader ranked it second in a list of the best bookstores in Brooklyn. [11] Musician Craig Finn, in The New York Times, named it as one of the bookstores he frequented in Williamsburg. [12] Ben Sisto, an artist, created an exhibit called Used Books at the Good Works Gallery in Brooklyn using books bought from Book Thug Nation and other

  4. List of independent bookstores in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York: Brooklyn: Books Are Magic New York: Brooklyn (2 locations) Community Bookstore New York: Brooklyn: Greenlight Bookstore New York: Brooklyn: PowerHouse Books New York: Brooklyn: Spoonbill & Sugartown Books New York: Brooklyn: Troubled Sleep New York: Brooklyn: Unnameable Books New York: Brooklyn: Argosy Book Store New York: Manhattan ...

  5. The Very Best Bookstores in New York City - AOL

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    116 E 59th St, New York, NY. New York City's oldest independent bookstore is Argorsy, founded in 1925. The shop, located in a six-floor townhouse in Midtown, is in its third generation of family ...

  6. Community Bookstore (Park Slope) - Wikipedia

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    When the couple separated in 1980, they each took one of the bookstores. Susan had the Park Slope shop and John took the Brooklyn Heights location, which he moved to Cobble Hill in the 1980s. [2] John retired and closed the store in 2016, while the Park Slope location is still open as of 2023. Tiny, a cat that lives in the bookstore

  7. New page for indie bookstores: Diverse, in demand, dedicated ...

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    The organization, founded in 1900 and representing more than 2,500 independent bookstores, saw its membership grow by 11% in 2023 as 291 bookstores opened: 230 brick-and-mortar stores, 34 pop-ups ...