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Best Book Store on Long Island

by Best Of Long Island on January 5, 2010

Nothing beats curling up with a good book, and there’s no better to place to find one than the best Book Store on Long Island.

Long Islanders Voted Book Revue in Huntington the Best Book Store on Long Island!

Book Revue
313 New York Ave.
Huntington
631-271-1442
www.bookrevue.com

Book Revue is among the best book stores in the country, and is now a five-time Best of L.I. winner. Every trip into the venerable Huntington establishment yields innumerable treasures. The layout is cozy and welcoming, the selection is vast and astonishing, the prices are shockingly low and the incredible list of visiting authors is nothing short of A-list.

2nd Place – Dolphin Book Shop, 941 Port Washington Blvd., Port Washington. 516-767-2650.

Patti Vunk’s Dolphin Book Shop is a community treasure. A safe haven for adult and children readers, The Dolphin provides a place to look at and purchase books from a person who has read most of them herself and can recommend one for every customer.

3rd Place – Stony Books, 1081 N. Country Rd., Stony Brook. 631-689-9010. www.stonybooksinc.com

A clever play off of the University of Stony Brook, Stony Books is located only a short walk away from the campus. Stony Books provides a place for students of the college and community members to purchase textbooks at up to 75% off.  They also buy back used and abused textbooks at the end of each semester.

NATIONAL. Barnes & Noble, multiple locations. www.barnesandnoble.com

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vjkelly September 30, 2012 at 9:07 am

NORTHERN OZ….Beyond The Yellow Brick Road
All book stores should have this book in their shops…for children of all ages. All new characters all new lands.
NORTHERN OZ
Beyond The Yellow Brick Road
By VjKelly

Long ago the wondrous Land of Oz was discovered by generations of children and adults alike. But what few people knew was across the great desert and beyond the most northern territories of Oz was a land long ago forgotten. That land was Northern Oz. Once connected to all the counties within Oz by the Yellow Brick Road it became forever separated by an evil spell cast by a wicked sorceress. She covered the great desert with a dreary, dense fog that thwarted any attempt at crossing. Since then Northern Oz has existed only as a memory, passed down from one generation to the next …until now.
So come and join Kristi and her friends, Obo the street clown, Oddbitz the crash car dummy, Timba who is half wolf half man, and the floating-darting Wim the little Wimbididee as they journey through the exciting and magical lands of Northern Oz.

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