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bookstore

[ US /ˈbʊkˌstɔɹ/ ]
[ UK /bˈʊkstɔː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a shop where books are sold

How To Use bookstore In A Sentence

  • Although I was already a fan of both authors, it was this curious title overlap that led me to snatch these two off the New Releases table at my local bookstore. Romi Lassally: My Literary Indiscretions
  • Online bookstores can undercut retailers by up to 30%.
  • In 1981, he made a trip to Bavaria with three friends from the German department, and there, in a little bookstore in Munich, on Voralmstrasse, he found two other books: the slim volume titled Mitzi's Treasure, less than one hundred pages long, and the aforementioned English novel, The Garden. '2666'
  • It has interests in a Russian bookstore chain, publishers and mobile phone firm. The Sun
  • The catalogue will be on sale at the gallery during the exhibition and in bookstores after it closes.
  • The bookstore has also produced a range of other items to go with the series, including stationery, notebooks, coasters and calendars, and is running an in-store competition to promote the launch.
  • Paris Minton is minding his own business -- a small used bookstore of which he is the proud proprietor -- when a beautiful woman named Elana Love walks in and asks a few questions. Fearless Jones: Summary and book reviews of Fearless Jones by Walter Mosley.
  • Yes, and in telling about it I'll show my naive ignorance: 4, 5, 6 (?) years ago on a vacation through much of New England, we stopped at a bookstore and I noticed a "local" author shelf with some mass market pbs with "woodcut" - style black and red covers depicting Sleepy-Hollow-like scenes. A Touch of Genius
  • This bookstore doesn't handle medical books.
  • Bookstore skimmers will, however, be disappointed to discover that the dirty parts aren't that dirty.
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