Last weekend I visited the grand daddy of all used book stores - especially if grand daddy was a bibliophile hippie with a Ph.D and a sense of humor. The Book Barn in Niantic, CT is a used book store on steroids, bitten by a radioactive spider, and sprinkled with fairy dust. Yankee Magazine named it one of the best used bookstores in New England.
Located in a little beach town, the Book Barn isn't just a book store. It's a sprawling complex plus three other buildings along Main Street (Rte. 156), together housing over 500,000 volumes. This reader's utopia began in 1988 as three book shelves and a couch in the basement of that main barn building and it hasn't stopped growing.
All of the stores are great places to spend an afternoon, but visiting the Main Book Barn is an event. Like every used book shop, the main barn and its several outbuildings (including an, er, outhouse) are chock full of books of every description. Looking for nonfiction of all types, paranormal, romance, mystery, cook books, biographies, children's, young adult? Art books? Hardcover? Paperback? Graphic novels?
They're here.
Cats? They've got em.
Coffee? Yep.
But as soon as you step on the property, you'll soon see why the Book Barn is different.
Want a Hobbit hole? Yes, the Book Barn has one.
A haunted Halloween annex with wall to wall horror and paranormal paperbacks? Oh, yeah.
Hades with its paperback mysteries (through G) and paranormal romances and Chick Lit.
True Crime complete with chalk outline.
What other used bookstore has its own graveyard-
and goats?
The organization is precise with the Book Barn's special brand of wit.
This former librarian was impressed by the exceptional organization of their collections and the snug, must-free main building. Not so impressed by the fact that a few of the books live in outbuildings and shelving, covered with a plastic tarp. But this does not deter any book buyers, even on the cold, rainy January day we visited.
If you go, remember there are four separate stores each with broad specialization, all within a few miles. The Book Barn is the big Kahuna and has the Hobbit hole and the goats.
The Midtown Store carries children's, crafts, romance, and westerns. It's my favorite due to its huge collection of mystery paperbacks, including classic mystery paperbacks for one dollar.
Store Four and Three Quarters specializes in law, linguistics, foreign languages, farming, geography, cartography, travel, Easton Press, leather bound books and so much more.
The Downtown location has everything
from Astronomy through Wiccan Studies and everything in between - film,
dance, theater, cars and motorcycles, humor, and a huge science fiction
and fantasy collection, plus thousands of DVDs.
What's your favorite used book shop?



