March is National Reading Month and there is no better way to pass a rainy day than curling up with a good book. Bookstores hold a special place in the hearts of Portlanders. They serve as important community hubs, fuel our passion for independent thought, and have put Portland on the map as a literary destination. While Powell’s Books has risen to national prominence, we have a lot of other great independent bookstores around town. Here are some of our favorites.
- Alberta: Green Bean Books is a wild and whimsical, community-based, independent, children’s bookstore. They have an ever-growing selection of board books, picture books, beginning readers, middle-readers (tween books), young adult, and even titles for adults. Art lovers rejoice at Monograph Bookwerks, which features a curated selection of books on modern and contemporary art and artists, architecture, graphic design, fashion, photography, artist biographies, countercultures, theory, and art criticism.
- Beaumont: The Arrangement has been delighting customers for 40 years and is a great place to shop for beautiful gifts, home decor, clothing, jewelry, and children’s books. You won’t want to miss Sunrise Books, a children’s bookstore that seeks to build an inspiring and playful space for the growing reader.
- Belmont Area: Belmont Books has a small but curated selection of books that always aims to surprise and delight customers.
- Central Eastside: If you are looking for something from another era, Mother Foucault’s specializes in used, rare, and vintage books and spoken-word vinyl.
- Division/Clinton: Check out Third Eye Books & Gifts’ extensive selection of African-centered books, accessories, and gifts; the largest in the Portland Metro Area.
- Foster: Word Virus Books is a small, curated bookshop on SE Foster Rd specializing in literature, poetry, and the arts.
- Lloyd/NE Broadway: A Lloyd District destination since 1992, Broadway Books is a women-owned bookstore that takes great pride in helping customers find wonderful reads, bringing together authors and readers, and supporting local authors.
- Mississippi Ave: Worn Path is a retail shop focused on being outside or bringing the wonders of the outside world into your home. They have a great selection of clothing, gear, and books.
- Multnomah Village: If you live in Southwest Portland, Annie Bloom’s Books is your go-to spot for a large range of books across many genres, plus magazines, CDs, and cards.
- Soul District: For a great selection of BIPOC authors, visit Black Hat Books. It is home to unique collections of Latinx and Native American literature and history, as well as one of the largest collections of African American literature, history, and poetry in the Pacific Northwest.
- Stadium District: At BOLD Coffee and Books 80 percent of their book and gift stock is by and about people who are BIPOC, AAPI, disabled/differently abled, immigrants, refugees, low-SES, adoptees, or another community of people that has been underrepresented.
- St. Johns: Revolutions Bookshop is a small, independent bookstore specializing in a curated selection of mostly used books, some new books, vinyl, and collectibles. Their academic and punk roots make for a bold selection in all genres, especially everything weird and wonderful. You’ll find yarn and books together at last at Two Rivers Books & Weird Sisters Yarn, a community-minded, general interest, new titles bookstore and yarn shop.
This list is non-exhaustive. If you have another favorite independent bookshop, be sure to support them. What are you currently reading? Show us on Instagram and Facebook.