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You have arrived at the home page of the Triangle's best bookstore -- Mr. Mike's Used Books. Since 2003, Mr. Mike's has been offering high-quality used books at excellent prices. Inside this site you will find information about our Raleigh and Cary locations, hiring information, directions, book If this site doesn't answer your questions, feel free to contact us and we'll help you out. The exciting day is almost here! Commons store is about to move. Our final day of business at Wakefield Commons will be Saturday, August 27th. We expect the move to take up to two weeks, before an early-mid September re-opening in the glorious brand new Shoppes at The exact dates could change, so keep an eye on this page for all relevant information. Getting from our soon-to-close Wakefield Commons location to the shiny new Heritage Village location is easy enough. Cross over Capital Blvd., take Main St. for one mile, hang a right on
Rogers Rd., and in a mile and a half you're there. Unfortunately, there's this detour thing... Rogers Rd. is currently undergoing a bridge project just past the Sheets gas station, so the ultra simple way mentioned above won't work until some time in November. With the detour, here's how you get to us. Take Main St. past the Rogers Rd. turn. Turn right onto the Dr. Calvin Jones Hwy. Stay on the highway for one mile. Turn right onto Heritage Lake Rd. In a couple of miles, Heritage Lake will turn into Forestville Rd., and you're there! We're right at the corner of Rogers and Forestville. You can't miss the Join our mailing list and win! The Mr. Mike's Used Books Mailing List will send you occasional emails with Mr. Mike's news, offers, andEach month, we'll award two $25 Mr. Mike's gift certificates to lucky mailing list members. Raleigh, N.C. — Need some summer reading material but don't want to shell out $30 for a new hardcover?
Head to these local book stores for used books at a great price.Be sure to check out last year's Five Faves: Best Book Stores as well.Ed McKay Used Books and More (Raleigh) – Situated inconspicuously in a small strip mall off Capital Boulevard, Ed McKay's is one of my favorite places to stock up on and sell used books. It's organized like a library, with well-organized sections (including a children's section) and a lounge area to flip through books. 2009 Acura Mdx Headlight Bulb ReplacementWhile I come here for the books, the "and more" in the name encompasses CDs, records, used electronics, DVDs and t-shirts. Continental Tyre Price List In MalaysiaThere are also locations in Fayetteville, Greensboro and Winston-Salem.Mr. How To Change Brake Light Bulb On Chrysler Sebring
Mike's Used Books (Cary) – This is a smaller store, but there are still so many books here. General fiction is the largest section, although the mystery and romance sections are decent too. Check out the new arrivals as soon as you walk in to snap up some of the most recent titles for less than half the cover price. There is also a Raleigh location. The Bookshop (Chapel Hill) – Specializing in used and rare books, The Bookshop's prices are slightly higher than the other stores on this list; however, the books are, for the most part, in great condition. The store looks small from the street, but it extends further back than you'd expect. Situated in the midst of Franklin Street's popular restaurants, bars and boutiques, the two store cats dozing in the window might catch your eye.Reader's Corner (Raleigh) – With its familiar outdoor bookshelves, Reader's Corner is a Hillsborough Street staple. The interior is stuffed to the ceiling with books on nearly every subject. The store is jumbled and crowded, but in a good way, with narrow aisles between the shelves and a random assortment of paper – bookmarks, foreign bills, old letters, pictures – covering every available surface.
Nice Price Books (Raleigh) – Nice Price is just a cool place to browse and linger over a book. Within easy reach of NC State and Meredith College on Hillsborough Street, it feels like the quintessential college book store, with crates of records, stacks and piles of books on shelves and indie music filtering through the speakers. There is also a Durham location.Tell us in the comments section to the right: Where do you like to shop for books? Our Raleigh store has always been in the Capital Boulevard area but has moved a couple of times. Now it’s settled into its current location at 3514 Capital Boulevard, across from Chuck E. Cheese. It’s a big store with over 10,000 square feet! The Raleigh store only has a couple of windows up front, so when you first pull into the parking lot you won’t get an idea of the store’s size. But walk right in — you’ll see the huge variety of books, movies, music, audiobooks, gifts, electronics, video games, and even vinyl records! Edward McKay Used Books & More
Hours: 9-9 Mon-Sat, 12-6 Sunday Buy Counter Hours: 9-8 Mon-Sat, 12-5 SundayAre you looking for a particular book, movie, or other item? The best way to get in touch with us is to call 919-790-9299 during regular business hours. Same if you want to know if we’re buying a particular item. If it’s after business hours, feel free to e-mail, but it might take us a little while to get back to you. Contact Our Raleigh BookstoreBelly up to the Raleigh Book Bar, where we serve the best book recommendations and prices in town! Whether you like mystery, romance or thrillers, you’ll be able to find your next book here. Our store is especially for:We have a large children’s section, kids seating and twice-a-month storytime. The kids will love to grab their favorite lollipop from the lollipop tree.We highlight Raleigh-area writers with their very own section. More than that, we will send them 100% of the proceeds from the sale of their books.We carry any and all genres of books.