Reviews of Boneshaker Books. (Book Store) in Minneapolis (Minnesota).
Boneshaker Books
2002 23rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404, United States
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Information of Boneshaker Books, Book store in Minneapolis (Minnesota)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Boneshaker Books
Sunday
11 am–5 pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
2–8 pm
Thursday
2–8 pm
Friday
11 am–5 pm
Saturday
11 am–5 pm
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Reviews of Boneshaker Books
Rachel Evans (REvans)
It was great here, I loved the selection! A lot of books you just can't find anywhere else. A nice big queer literature & anarchist section.
Nikolai
Diverse collection of books, a large section of local zines, and a warm atmosphere.
Jennifer Germain
I lived in the Seward neighborhood several years ago, and this was definitely the best part of living there. A beautiful little bookshop with great people.
Alli Tripp
Wonderful small local bookstore run by volunteers, excellent local zines for sale along with all the best books
Chena Lee
Made a mistake of trusting the google store hours. They had not updated on google maps. This is the new one.
Ashley “BiqMama” Cook
Loved this cute lil book store!
Kim Hines
This is a small independent bookstore. It is worth going to check out what books they carry as they do not carry all books. But, the atmosphere is warm and friendly and they have little spots where you can sit and look at or read books.
Another aspect of this book store is that they have two rooms, one fairly large that can accommodate a medium sized group of people and the other small for maybe several people... These rooms are usually reserved by people in the community, however they are open to anyone who wants to reserve space. Some people have reserved the space for meetings, others for rehearsals, book clubs, knitting clubs... You get the picture. Oh, the securing of the space is free!
The only downside that I can think of is that parking is at a premium. I think the parking lot adjacent to the building can only accommodate three or four customers at a time. Everyone else will have to park on the street, which is at a premium as well.
It is worth noting that the Playwrights' Center is directly across the street, so if they have any gatherings or classes and their parking lot cannot handle all of the patrons, you can guarantee the spots on the street will be taken.
All in all, it is a small delightful little place to go on a lazy afternoon to chill and check out books.
Karo Silvola
I am here all the time w/ the Women's Prison Book Project (we have mailings 12-3 on Sundays, feel free to join us!) and I absolutely love this place. The volunteers are the best and the book selection is amazing. Boneshaker is just a fantastic community organizing space and I love going to events and interacting with all of the lovely people and groups that use this space. If I could give this place 10 stars I would. Seriously, I adore Boneshaker.
Christian Buchanan
knowledgeable, friendly volunteers that work here, wonderful selection of leftist literature concerning issues of class, race, gender, policing. zine collection is cool too. Boneshaker is doing important work and its one of my favorite places in the twin cities!
Rebecca Froehlich
Well-curated selection of fiction, poetry, and books on current events and theory. I enjoy their $1-5 sale shelf. They do great community outreach as well through the Minnesota Women's Prison Book Project, prison pen-pal outreach, and hosting a lot of events. Definitely worth your support!
Peter Carlson
I love the vibe of this place, but wasn't expecting it to be so small. I found it on a search of the best bookstores in minneapolis. The staff there is very legit. I appreciate the selection of books that are unlikely to be found in a typical bookstore. However, the selection is limited. I still would recommend this to anyone that likes to break out of the ordinary bookstore however.
Eve Marie
Great selection of books. Outdoor tables set up for a great soical distancing shopping experience. If they dont have what you are looking for they are willing to look it up and see if they can find it for you.
Brian Hurst
Lovely little volunteer run bookshop. Good selection of leftist, progressive, and anarchist literature, and good prices. Will definitely be returning here!
Nicola Koh
volunteer run and a great selection of books--including a library of graphic novels. also a good venue for meetings (free with reservation). and they give a lot of great orgs space to work out of
Bennett
What a fantastic bookstore. Found some excellent stuff to read and had a nice chat with the workers (all volunteer!) as well. I was just visiting town and they gave me a kick ass list of things to do that I cherished for the rest of my trip.
Jacqueline Johnston
You can find unique reads of all kinds and some art (cards) that you won't find anywhere else. However, it needs more energy: more people stopping by, more in-store events, more life in general. Also a bit spendy, which reflects the uniqueness of the material and I'm sure is quite worth it, but I can't personally afford to buy much there.
Megan C
Excellent radical bookstore - completely volunteer run, with an awesome zine inventory and books from small presses that you might have trouble finding elsewhere. A great alternative literature spot in the interesting, historical Seward neighborhood.
Lisa Andrews
If you are looking for the Unusual, this is the place!! Small comfortable spot to browse. A Used book rack and small local homemade booklets on a variety of topics. Could and have spent hours browsing everytime I go to Minneapolis.
Jordan Kim
Helpful, kind, friendly staff. Small (selection) but mighty. Excellent local bookstore.
John Sherrell
This quality community-based bookstore, staffed by volunteers, I rate highly for more then these two admirable qualities. There is no staff trying to sell you anything, simply browse the extensive collection in many categories. The storefront also features comfortable reading chairs available to all and a community meeting room/art gallery which I put to use monthly for my Brain Injury support group/social club B.I.G.
Jaime Hokanson
my bones were shook. 13/12
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Bought a copy of Hakim Bey's 'Immediatism' for reference on my upcoming engagements in Pipestone & Northfield.
They are always so pleasant here & I think the chick in the Disturbed tee with the henna spirallax tatu is so pretty.
Justin Lautenshlager
One of my favorite small book stores. They will order books for you. They also have used books. The staff is friendly
Chavonn Williams Shen
Such friendly and knowledgable staff! Boneshaker's book collection is also one of a kind. Five out of five stars for sure!
Karolina Kaczor
Great selection of feminist and LGBT literature. Highly recommend, especially for those who like to support small, local bookstores.
Madilyn Love
What a wonderful book store! Also, I love their zine collection, and that they allow consignment for zines :)
Jac Brown
yo radical books r very good. has a meeting room. the ppl working are nice and also cute.
Ian Molloy-Busse
Excellent independent book store, great place to find books not carried in other shops.
Barbara Powell
Quaint bookstore with a free community room for use. Love spending time with my nose in the bookshelves.
Kelly Savage
Cool book store. Big shout out for letting us use the meeting room.
Heather McCann-Young
Dog friendly, fairly small (would call at about specific books) very cute
Jonah Kester
Hell yeah
Rosanna Hudgins
Fantastic. Collective, inclusive, WOKE! I will support their existence and mission. Nice meeting space.
Courtney Alexander
Great, cozy, local bookstore. Volunteer run and a curated selection. Top notch.
Miguel Morales
What a great place to donate books and escape in your own personal nook.
Annika Kohrt
Science Book Club = Great! Lovely selection. Cool zines.
Nicholas R
Awesome local bookstore with great selection of queer, leftist, and hippie literature
Harley Nelson
Nice people working there and has a neat collection of books to buy
AJ Decker
Nice people! Door is not disability accessible, but people there are always willing to help.
Lisa Okpara
Great place for readings, fun staff, great book selection
Tom Schumacher
Nice selection at this all volunteer, collectively run bookstore.
Carlos Acosta
Great author selection, cozy environment, good customer service
Kassandra S
Very accessible with a good variety of books.
Molly Budke
Great local bookstore with variety and helpful customer service
Steve Boland
Smaller shop, but volunteer-run and a great community room.
Love Vieira
They support donating books to women in prison. That's okay in my book!
Kelly Barnhill
One of the best little bookstores in the city.
Sophie Greger
Cool little bookstore with a lot of cool authors and subjects.
Carla J Magnuson
Rad collectively run bookstore with comfy atmosphere
Julia
Love this little volunteer-run bookstore!
Anthony Young
The most helpfullest ppl in minneapolis
Arcadian Barrett
Amazing space with great books
Aven McConnaughey
Great detection of diverse books by diverse authors.
O Stremple
Collectively owned. A staple of local radical community.
Bev Sorensen
Great book club conversation.
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best little bookshop in town
Addy Free
Well curated selection. Volunteer operated.
Rasheed Harris
Awesome book store
Cynthia Rubio
Cute place to to HW
Sam Adams
Awesome, great people
Jake Westerback
Lovely place!
Scott
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Allison Dorn
Well organized
Tom Albrecht
Was there for a meeting.
Patrícia Giseli
(Translation) Reading give you wings
(Original)
A leitura te dar asas
Eliza Schreibman
Kate Rupert
Amy Nippert
Asa Diebolt