April 30th was Independent Bookstore day! I was really happy to see the other Rochester Bookstagrammers and book lovers out in force. I actually only went to two stores and one market because holy cow, BOOKS ARE GETTING EXPENSIVE!!
As a note, there are probably… I’m going to guess at least 10 indie bookstores in the greater Rochester area – some had cupcakes, games, totes etc, I went to my local and also favorite one to support!
So – let’s talk about my Indie Bookstore Day haul!
The closest indie bookstore to me is Liftbridge Books, and I love them dearly as people and it’s an amazing Brockport staple. They have new books and a huge used section too. That said – their used books are expensive ,and a lot more than I would normally pay for used books, so I shopped sparingly



I could absolutely not resist the bookmark. One of my best tips for affordable books is to buy used if you can find good deals. Liftbridge was also nice enough to order the regular bookstagrammer crew tshirts!
My favorite indie bookstore, Bookends, is a long ish drive away but he has great prices and may be closing this year 😭. Down in Henrietta, he was offering buy-2-get-1 and he is normally willing to deal as well so I just had to drive down.
My favorite part of the day was sitting on the floor chatting with this random lady. I had surrounded myself with a spread out pile of gorgeous Darrell K. Sweet designs and was admiring them, I just want to amass a collection of his hardcovers honestly 😂 then we started talking about fantasy and that was that lol.
(Fun fact – I actually first saw Sweet’s artwork at a frontier museum and was shocked when I learned that he also did fantasy images)!
Here is my Bookends haul – I completed my WoT collection, most in hardcover now!

Those are both 1/1 hardcovers not like they’re hugely collectable but it was a cool note.
Also found a copy of The Summer Tree, which is convenient because I needed it for the Wyrd & Wonder readalong!
Then I found not one, but two signed L.E Modesitt books plus one other I didn’t have😭





Like I said, omg just give me all the covers designed by Sweet. I’m going to try to flesh out my Saga of Recluce collection apparently too
Last but certainly not least, there is a bookish candlemaker in Buffalo that was in town for an artisan market, and it was super nice to meet her finally after a year or two of bookstagram banter!
I finally own a skull candle lol! Definitely check out The Smell of Fear on Instagram or etsy for bookish candles. Apparently you can click on the thumbnails to enlarge, and now I know!
Long story short – it was a fun day. I am happy to see so many readers in the Roc community. It was good to run into some other Bookstagrammers. If anyone wants a list of all of our local bookstores, I do have that available! I wish I had time and money to see more!
(P.S. I have been planning a post on obtaining affordable books, I’m just not there yet)
Do you have any favorite indie bookstores?
4 replies on “Indie Bookstore Day 2022 – Book Haul & Random Notes”
Book people are the best people! What a fun day!
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It was good to get out!
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I think used bookstores are going to get bigger soon with the higher prices!
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Agreed, even used prices are going up! There are some good finds in here though
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