Definition of «bookstore»

A bookstore is a retail establishment that primarily sells books, including hardcover and paperback novels, non-fiction titles, textbooks, reference materials, and magazines. Bookstores may also sell other items such as stationery, greeting cards, and literary memorabilia.

Usage examples

  1. I need to buy some new books, so I will visit the bookstore downtown.
  2. The bookstore on Main Street is having a grand opening next week.
  3. Our city has a beautiful independent bookstore with a cozy atmosphere.
  4. I found a rare edition of my favorite novel at the used bookstore.
  5. The bookstore owner recommended a great thriller that I couldn't put down.
  6. I enjoy spending my weekends browsing through the shelves of the local bookstore.
  7. The bookstore organized a book signing event with a famous author.
  8. I often visit the bookstore café to study and enjoy a cup of coffee.
  9. I found a children's book at the bookstore that would be perfect for my nephew's birthday.
  10. We should check the bookstore's website to see if they have our desired book in stock.

Sentences with «bookstore»

  • Don't do too many events in bookstores in the same town. (amarketingexpert.com)
  • If you have a couple of independent bookstores in your city, chances are one of them has a cat on the premises. (goodereader.com)
  • I'm absolutely obsessed with interior design, and can usually be found wearing chunky knit sweaters in local bookstores with my customary green tea latte in hand. (collegefashion.net)
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