Tuesday, December 23, 2025

The Rogue Bookshop - Beloit, WI

The Rogue Bookshop, Beloit, WI

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If you’re a regular visitor to this terrific new independent bookstore in Beloit, WI, there is nothing I can tell you that you don’t already know.  You already know that it’s a home run for the town and for the business community.  You also know that owner Jamie A. is the perfect fit for bookstore ownership.  Friendly, courteous, very knowledgeable, and conversant about books for you to consider.  Best of all, this bookstore now fills a void that was missing for a town of approximately 36,000.  Everything clicked for Jamie with this adventure including the perfect location downtown and a reasonable rent.  So you regulars might be asking, yes, so what’s left?  What’s left is that you need to help spread the word about this new bookstore since it’s only five months old.  Your friends and neighbors need to discover the same wonderful experience that you have when you visit The Rogue.  

The Rogue Bookshop offers new books, with some used in a bright, well-lit, gorgeous one-level space.  For customers who bring their books in they can receive store credit in return or donate them.  And The Rogue knows exactly what used books they have since they’re on their data base.  Keep in mind though that the store is very particular about the used books they accept.  If you want to purchase a book but can’t visit in person because you’re buried in snow they offer online purchasing through their website.  This part of the business is showing positive growth as people discover it.  The sidelines are numerous and if you need last minute gift ideas or stocking stuffers, this is your place.  Lots of stickers, store merch, bookstore candles, puzzles, quirky socks, greeting cards, and much more.

Already, the store is very active with events including the store book club (their last meeting had over 30 people.  Join the fun and tell everyone about your latest book), author events, and a yoga class right in the store.  

Ok regulars, you know what to do.  Spread the store and share your enthusiasm with a relative or a friend.  This place and its owner are 5-star all the way.  Congratulations Jamie.  Go to an indie and buy a book.  Bonsoir.

JUST FINISHED:  Precipice, Robert Harris.  This is the same author who wrote the book, Conclave, that went on to become the popular movie of the same name.  This work of fiction has MANY threads of truth about Great Britain shortly before its entry into WWI.  Prime Minister Asquith was involved in an affair with Venetia Stanley, 30 years his junior, and includes the many letters exchanged between the two.  Were the Prime Minister's decisions for Great Britain's entry into the war compromised by this distraction?  The characters in this book were all real and I enjoyed looking them up as I read.  Recommended.

CURRENTLY READING: Every Valley: The Desperate Lives and Troubled Times That Made Handel's Messiah, Charles King.  

RECENTLY PURCHASED:  Theo of Golden, Allen Levi.  


Another view of the storefront.  


The entire front of the store is a display window, great for natural light.  


View looking into the store from the front entrance.  

Attractive display immediately to the right after entering.  

This unique and creative wall is on the right side in the front of the store.  I've seen lots of book art but this display is especially impressive.  

The perfect seasonal touch.  

Overview of the left side of the store.  

Table display of popular and recent releases.  

Some of these popular used books might already be gone by the time you see this.


Useful shopping information.  

  

The long wall of books on the left side of the store.  

The books on this creative display were practical and useful.  


Books of local and regional authors.  Wisconsin has many good authors that I've discovered and enjoy reading.  

The popular "blind date with a book" promotion found in many bookstores with very attractive wrapping.  

Very often true.  


Ok, I've been told that Beloit had a bad reputation many years ago so now these slogans can be found everywhere.  I can say that in my short time in Beloit, it was fantastic.  Everyone I met was wonderful and I enjoyed several different businesses where everyone was equally kind and courteous.  It makes me want to visit again. Way to go Beloit!

The stickers are hot and these are just a few that are offered.  

Take time to browse the staff picks.  

If you see it in a bookstore and you like it,  GET IT!  Like these bookstore candles.  

Proceeding to the back of the store.  

Assorted greeting cards can be found as you head into the back room.  


Much of the back room is devoted to the children.  This is the left side of that room.  


Available at the checkout counter.  

The right side of the children's room.  

You'll also find some adult UK editions in the back room.  

Another angle of the children's area.  
This is a really cool, somewhat hidden, reading corner for kids.  A comfy little nook in the children's area with a really impressive mural you should check out, painted by Jamie's brother.  

 

View looking from the back of the store toward the front entrance.  


I'm positive there are Taylor Swift fans in Beloit.  Send them here.  


With Jamie, the fine owner at The Rogue Bookshop.  Thanks for a great visit.  

Friday, December 12, 2025

Sisters Books & Nooks - Cedar Rapids, IA

Sisters Books & Nooks, Cedar Rapids, IA

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I noticed this bookstore when it opened for business back in September.  Since then, I’ve been like a dog straining at the end of a leash to get here.  I didn’t have to map out a lengthy trip for this one since this new indie is located in my hometown of Cedar Rapids.  I’m happy to hear from co-owner Jamie S. that things are off to a great start in their short three months of business.  It’s also nice to see another independent bookstore open in Iowa, a state that has shown some growth with new bookstores over the past few years.

From vet school, to a legal firm, to retail, and then to bookstore ownership.  This has been the journey to opening Sisters Books & Nooks for Jamie.  In fact, the conception for this indie might have began back in vet school when Jamie met future co-owner Sarah and they became closest of friends.  Jamie’s experience in retail has been helpful for this business that offers new and used books as well as numerous sidelines.  The interior is very homey and spacious which allows for leisurely browsing and many places to sit and sample a book.  One of the store’s intentions was to offer a comfortable third space for visitors.  I think that goal is a success with all of the available seating and lighting.  And as if the browsing experience couldn’t be any better, consider having a glass of wine or cup of coffee as you look around.  The used books offered have been donated, but if customers prefer they can receive store credit for the books that the store agrees to accept.  For those customers who want to support the store but can’t visit in person, you can place your order online through bookshop.org.  Sisters Books & Nooks will gladly order any book you like but the offerings in fantasy, occult, and horror are especially good.

The sidelines are highlighted by stickers, magnets, candles, wrapping paper, store merch, and journals to name a few.  They also have a nice assortment of sidelines created locally like earrings and crocheted items, to name a few.  Events are already a part of the store’s identity and include two book clubs.

One of the best things for me was the store location, in historic Czech Village.  When Czech Village is your destination, then you should absolutely put Sisters Books & Nooks on your list.  An area with numerous small businesses throughout with an Old World vibe and very compatible for foot traffic.  If you’re in the eastern Iowa region, it’s time to discover this new indie and meet Jamie and Sarah for an excellent bookstore experience.  Go to an indie and buy a book.  Bonsoir.

JUST FINISHED:  In God We Trust; All Others Pay Cash, Jean Shepherd.  Based on the popular movie, A Christmas Story, a series of vignettes told by Ralphie reminiscing about his childhood in northern Indiana.  Includes his obsession with getting a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas, and other mildly amusing stories from his childhood.  Overly descriptive and tedious at times.  The movie was better.  

CURRENTLY READING:  Precipice, Robert Harris.  

RECENTLY PURCHASED:  The Barn, Wright Thompson.  

 

Entering the Czech Village from the east side of Cedar Rapids.  

Sisters Books & Nooks is located on the ground level of this striking building.  


Storefront and entrance.  

Looking into the store from the front entrance.  

View looking to the left from the front entrance.  

Overview of the left side of the store.  

Get any book you want!

Available any time of the year but especially fitting during the holiday season.  

Apologies for the glare but you get the idea.  A nice glass of wine pairs nicely with browsing in a bookstore.  

Join one of the bookstore book clubs.  Get started on this upcoming club book pick. 


A few of the non-fiction books offered.  

Find some of the children's books here, located near the front of the store.  

As with so many of my recent bookstore visits, stickers are very popular.  


Find these shelves for your next thriller and suspense novel.  

Unique store merch.  

 

I love this area in the left rear of the store.  Comfortable seating and a fireplace, a most welcoming area to watch a snowfall, enjoy a book, and sip a wine or a coffee.  This bookstore is a terrific "third place."  

In between chapters, work in a game of chess.  

Journey to the back of the store and checkout the used books.  


Another excellent space in the store.  A reading nook room in the back.  

Gorgeous setting in the middle of the store.  And look, presents already wrapped and ready under tree...

...what a clever way to present the "blind date with a book" promotion
Pricing guide.  

Wonderful seating area in the back right of the store.  


Overview of the store looking from the back toward the front entrance.  

Locally and uniquely created items you're unlikely to find elsewhere.  If you see it and you like it GET IT!

A perfect seasonal sideline.  


With Jamie, one of the fine co-owners at Sisters Books & Nooks.  Thanks for a great visit.