There’s
so many wonderful independent bookstores in the South we have to break it down
by region. Here’s five of my favorites of the Deep South, with the award going
to Mississippi, the state known for some of the finest American literary
figures. Here’s my five but there were so many I left out!
Square Books of Oxford, Miss., began in
1979 by Lisa and Richard Howorth, the latter a former president of the American
Booksellers Association. Today, the three-in-one bookstore is a city landmark,
offering booksignings by local and nationally known authors, programs, Camp
Square Books for adults and the Thacker Mountain Radio. The 3,500-square-foot
Square Books, Jr. is devoted to children’s selections; Off Square Books
features lifestyle topics such as cooking and gardening; and the main store
celebrates regional history and literature. This year, Square Books won
Publisher Weekly’s Bookstore of the Year Award.
In Jackson, there’s the oversized Lemuria Books, offering not only a fabulous selection, but a blog, first editions club and great book events. Some of the best names travel through Lemuria, but so do the little guys just starting off selling great titles as well. The staff is helpful, their email newsletters well done and professional, and did we mention the great selection? And there’s an awesome coffee shop and bistro downstairs so you can enjoy your purchase with a cup of Joe.
In Jackson, there’s the oversized Lemuria Books, offering not only a fabulous selection, but a blog, first editions club and great book events. Some of the best names travel through Lemuria, but so do the little guys just starting off selling great titles as well. The staff is helpful, their email newsletters well done and professional, and did we mention the great selection? And there’s an awesome coffee shop and bistro downstairs so you can enjoy your purchase with a cup of Joe.
Danny
Plaisance runs Cottonwood Books in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, an unassuming place that’s stocked with great finds. In addition to 35,000 used and rare books
are first editions, rare titles on Louisiana and the Civil War and new books by
locals. Give yourself lots of time to peruse the aisles of this special place. And if you have a question or searching for a title, it's likely Danny can help.
Mystery
lovers have to sample Murder by the Book in Houston, one of the nation's oldest and largest mystery specialty
bookstores. The store packs in more than 25,000 new and used books, first
editions, collectibles, gift items, mystery magazines, and more, plus hosts
numerous booksignings by mystery authors every year.
Page and Palette family-owned bookstore is located in the heart of charming Fairhope, Alabama. The independent store run by the third generation features a great selection of Alabama and Gulf Coast writers and hosts regular book signings and events such as storytime, open mics and book discussions. There’s a coffee shop attached so it’s easy to enjoy a good book, a comfy chair and a hot cup of coffee. In addition, the shop offers a used book section.
Page and Palette family-owned bookstore is located in the heart of charming Fairhope, Alabama. The independent store run by the third generation features a great selection of Alabama and Gulf Coast writers and hosts regular book signings and events such as storytime, open mics and book discussions. There’s a coffee shop attached so it’s easy to enjoy a good book, a comfy chair and a hot cup of coffee. In addition, the shop offers a used book section.