Book Stores in Reading, Berkshire

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“Hands down one of the best Waterstones I've ever visited! Open plan, armchairs and sections dedicated to Jane Austen/ Paddington/Snoopy/mushrooms. They also have a few jellycats. The sale section is good and the staff are friendly. Definitely worth a visit!!”

4.7Superb62 Reviews

“A great Oxfam branch - with a really good book department upstairs ...organised by people who obviously care about books.Well worth a visit - particularly for old and rare books etc”

5Superb5 Reviews

“Great shop with friendly and very helpful staff. Big variety of items for any taste including brand new and donated. The quality of the stock is really good with big chance to find designer brands.”

5Superb2 Reviews

“pretty affordable stuff, although be aware some of the prices are incorrect. bought a ring binder labelled £1 and paid £1.50, i'm not bothered but could be mistakes like this on other items. staff are lovely and shop is usually well organised. only off putting thing was the man who ate his shopping list next to me, seriously i wish i was joking. ??”

2.8Average10 Reviews

“This shop is over 2 floors, selling everything from stationary, books and art supplies. This WH Smiths is located halfway up the prodestranised Broad Street in Reading Rown Centre.This outlet houses a small post office on the 2nd floor.”

1.8Poor13 Reviews

“Go to this regular as having two ASD children the staff are amazing with them! Sam , Philip and Chris are great at they job and always go the extra mile when they when my kids are talking to them!”

1.92Poor25 Reviews

“Nicely Presented Oxfam charity shop, selling preowned women's, children's and men's clothes and shoes, books, children's toys, gifts, house hold items ,DVDs, CDs and vinyl. (And at the right time of year Christmas cards and gifts). The shop is quite busy so the stock changes daily. If you have a large quantity of donations you can park in the co-op car park and ring the back door bell. (If you are not registered for gift aid you should consider doing so as they get 25% extra on your donations from HMRC. You can pop into the shop to register anytime, or do it on the day.)”

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