Santoro's Books

Business Type: Bookstore

7216 Greenwood Avenue North
Seattle, Washington 98103

Phone: 206-784-2113

Website: http://www.santorosbooks.com/

Email: carol@santorosbooks.com

HOURS
Monday - Wednesday: 10:00 to 7:00
Thursday - Friday: 10:00 to 8:00
Saturday: 10:00 to 6:00
Sunday: 12:00 to 5:00

Santoro's Books is Greenwood's full-service, independent bookstore. They offer an excellent selection of new books and old favorites, a rental library for books and audio books, frequent buyer discounts and discounts on book club selections and school orders. Special ordering from them is fast and reliable. Just send an e-mail with your requests to carol@santorosbooks.com. Carol, the extremely knowledgable long-time bookseller/owner is always happy to make reading suggestions and encourage you to enjoy a browse through her store. A great place to find that book you didn't even know you wanted to read.

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Comments

jbetzzall's picture

Great neighborhood place

My favorite place for new books, these folks are very well attuned to the current marketplace with the titles that everyone is currently discussing. No online ordering but they respond promptly to email requests. No volume discounts but they do have a frequent buyers' club. Staff are not as chummy with customers as the younger people at Elliott Bay Books. That's OK--give me cool, competent, speedy service in my neighborhood any day rather than another trip downtown.

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