Top Three Local Used Book Stores in Tucson, Arizona

Bookmans and Mostly Books: Best Book Stores in Tucson, Arizona

E. Robins
Bookmans and Mostly Books
Neighborhood: East and Central
Tucson, AZ 85711
United States of America
East Side

Bookmans

6230 E. Speedway at Wilmot, (520) 748-9555

The best part of going to Bookmans is the store size. It's huge. The selection in this store equals any of a new book store and the books are half-price. Bookmans does not perform in store inventories, but customers can call and ask if the store has a particular item in stock.

Bookmans also has used video game systems, video games, and accessories. They also sell used Cd's and DVDs. They have a magazine rack with a enormously large amount of used magazines to choose from. This Bookmans also sells a small selection of collectibles.

Customers can also sell their used books, video games, Cd's and DVDs for cash or store credit. Just make sure these items are in good condition because they are selective in what they buy.

Mostly Books
6208 E. Speedway Blvd - In the same shopping center as Bookmans, (520) 571-0110

Mostly Books is a smaller book store in terms of size and selection. The prices are less expensive than Bookmans and the employees know many of the customers by name. Customers can trade their used books for other books.

Mostly Books also has a medium sized back room where many weekly classes and group meetings are held. They also have a small selection of unique gifts.

Central

Bookmans
1930 E. Grant, (520) 325-5767

There are three Bookmans in Tucson. Both of the stores I have been to are about the same. This store does also have a small selection of book bags, t-shirts, and jewelry. It is also located next to Walgreen's and across the street from a great pizza restaurant, a skate shop, and a art store if customers want to hang out in the area awhile.

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Published by E. Robins

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