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Where to Find Books on the Missouri Side of Kansas City

By Anjanette Barr, published Oct 22, 2007
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Most of us know where the closest Barnes and Noble and Borders are, but we shouldn't overlook the alternatives. Whether you are looking for the newest novel by your favorite author, a travel guide, or a rare old book of poetry, you'll probably be able to find it somewhere in Kansas City, and maybe meet some new people and learn a bit more about your community along the way! Here are some great places to start, be sure to click through to their individual websites (linked to their titles).

Prospero's Books - It's worth a trip to Westport just to check this place out, but definitely don't pass it by if you are already there getting coffee. You'll find everything from new to used, popular to local, books to audio/visual here at this unique store. You may have heard about their recent book burning - it made national news! They are full of ideas to bring people together around the spoken and written word and often host local artists right in their store. There are plans to expand soon, which means room enough for 10,000 new books!

Reading Reptile - If you have kids and want a change of pace, this place will wow you. The owners know what they are talking about and you'll find treasures for your little one's you didn't know existed. Located in Brookside, they have free story hours, book clubs, writing contests, and more.

Bloomsday Books - If used and rare books are your thing, or you just wanna check out some awesome stuff, head to 313 E. 55th St., near the intersection of 55th and Brookside Boulevard. They offer antique books of many varieties, but focus on history, travel, adventure, writer biography, classics, science, regional works, biography, art, architecture and contemporary fiction. They will also give you a fair price for your own old books.

Spivey's Books - Another place to try for rare gems is David Spivey's place in Westport. The hours are a little shorter there and you may have to do some assisted digging, but you can't beat his old maps and first edition treasures. You can also find most of his collection online.

Where to Find Books on the Missouri Side of Kansas City
Neigborhood: KC Metro
Kansas City, MO 66401 USA

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Great info!

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