Ali Raetz
Whatcom Talk (@WhatcomTalk)
«There’s no feeling quite like cozying up with a good book—and especially if it’s from one of Whatcom County’s many independent bookstores. Whether you’re searching for the next bestseller, a 20th century classic, a comic book, or just a place to lose yourself for a few hours in floor-to-ceiling stacks, there’s certainly a shop in town for you.
»I explored a few of our local stores in search of finding what makes each one unique. Some offered the smell of coffee and fresh pastries alongside your browsing, others carried the scent of well-loved pages of treasured classics. I heard talk radio over one store’s sound system, the “ping ping” of a pinball machine at another, and even stumbled upon a poetry reading with a local poet at yet another. Ultimately, I found that each one of greater Bellingham’s bookstores was just as distinctive as the types and range of books they hold».
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Article about the bookstores:
The Comics Place
105 East Holly Street in downtown Bellingham
Henderson Books
116 Grand Avenue in downtown Bellingham
Village Books
1200 11th Street in Fairhaven and 430 Front Street in Lynden
Eclipse Books
1104 11th Street in Fairhaven
Cozy Corner Books
5772 2nd Avenue in Ferndale
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