Whether you're searching for new or used classics, comic books or children's literature, these shops deserve to be called portland's best.

A literary town in every sense of the word, with among the highest literacy rates in the u. s.

The essential and most obvious stop is powell’s city of books, which, with more than 1 million new and used volumes, is the largest independent bookstore in.

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Portland also has a thriving independent bookstore community that is worth checking out as well, including passages bookshop (within easy walking distance of the convention center), mother foucault’s bookshop, broadway books, belmont books, backstory books and yarn, and many others.

From quirky and eclectic shops to cozy and inviting spaces, every bibliophile should make a trip to portland to explore its vibrant literary landscape.

Occupying an entire city block, powell’s city of books is the world’s largest new and used bookstore and offers frequent author talks, a rare book room and a coffee shop.

Whether you prefer cozy or expansive, airy or dusty, eclectic or comprehensive, portland has a bookstore (or two, or more!) for you.

With a plethora of independent bookstores dotted throughout the city, portland is a true haven for book lovers.

Portland has become known a mecca for book lovers and has one of the highest literacy rates in the country!

(along with the greenest!), portland is a perfect place to think and be creative, so it should come as no surprise that the city is home to many wonderful independent bookshops, large and small.

From the world's largest independent bookstore, powell's city of books, to local spots like broadway books and green bean books, portland's best neighborhoods are home to bookstores for every reader.

Portland's vibrant literary scene shows the city's love for literature.

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