Book Thug Nation is a bookstore Williamsburg Brooklyn located in United States.
100 N 3rd St (btwn Wythe & Berry St) Brooklyn , NY 11249 United States
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Stock updates pretty regularly, good prices, good selection and often great music playing. I’m here about once a week and always take something home.
Probably my favorite used book store in the city . Great selection and great prices. Cozy atmosphere . Check out the dollar books outside too!
Truly obscure and sometimes out of print used books for super cheap . Hope this place sticks around forever.
If you're looking for a used literary classic, this is the place
Check out the $1 rack because you never know.
Super affordable used book store -- have events/readings sometimes as well .
Terrific philosophy and solid literary criticism selection. Make sure to have enough cash on hand for the many great finds you'll make!
A tiny place but they always seem to have what I want. an excellent collection of used literature.
Cash only but v affordable dope books
Best worst named book store ever!
small and cozy . packs quite the punch if you fancy yourself a bibliophile.
Never seems to be open when you truck all the way there.
Surprisingly great selection. Unsurprisingly rude staff .
They also sell from a street spot at Bedford & N6, which is more lively and fun.
Asimov, Phillip K Dick and other classic sci fi.
Great little used bookstore .
Pick up the new Slice Harvester Quarterly
Aaron Cometbus is part-owner of this jawn.
Nice stock of design books and unique finds, in general. And S&S supports local designers and artists. Great book shop. - streng New York
Wow! What an awesome bookstore with basically everything. So much to choose from. - Toni Spott
BEST literature section - most duplicates withheld and shelves very well maintained. Great pickups on the $5 table! - Mike Friedman
They have mead, live music and big steins of beer! Great pretzels too. - Ben Gasparini
Cozy, roomy, and fun food specials based on the movies playing. Best way to see a film. - Marzy Hart