Tony H. • June 27, 2015One of the oldest, friendliest and only comic book stores in the area; selling much more than comics! Tons of figurines and collectibles too.
Katherine K. • September 7, 2011If you need to buy books during peak season (September and January), try going in the evening. The bookstore is open late for the first few weeks of each semester and you'll beat the rush.
Masato Y. • August 30, 2019Amazing bookstore with lots of books, hip stuff to buy, a big comic shelf and a coffee bar. Really cool to hang out and buy stuff!
Foodie58 • July 24, 2014Hours vary on a daily basis, so check ahead of time!
Centre Camp • April 20, 2010Visit the Camp office while you're here, great summer programs for kids 2.5 - 15!
Jon C. • October 16, 2012This place sucks. $4.99 for a ruler with holes in it. Half of it isn't even there! Also, why is the "book" part of the "book"store, not even open?!
Barnes N. • December 2, 2011Be sure to rent your textbooks from the bookstore this term and save more than 50% off!
Barnes N. • December 2, 2011Be sure to rent your textbooks from the bookstore this term and save more than 50% off!
Ronnie A. • December 18, 2014The breakfast destination in Toronto! Great service, delicious bagels and wide selection of cakes. I'll go back there 4 sure.
Chris T. • January 15, 2013As advertised outside the store: just 11.6% of the textbook price goes to the author. The bookstore keeps 22.3%. The publisher keeps the vast majority, 65.3%. The remaining 0.8% are freight expenses.
Scott B. • October 16, 2011Don't buy from the bookstore. Just go there and write down the isbn and buy from amazon. Or rent from Chegg.com. Saved me $400 last semester.
Barnes N. • December 1, 2011Be sure to rent your textbooks from the bookstore this term and save more than 50% off!
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