This House Of Books, Billings, MT |
One of the things I enjoy about my many bookstore visits is the opportunity I get to meet the owners or co-owners. To a person, all have been wonderful people and a joy to meet. Unfortunately, I didn't get to meet the owners at This House Of Books and it would've been extremely difficult to do so. You see, there are over 300 owners at this bookstore. This House Of Books is a co-op where its members are its owners who then have a one share membership. For a one-time buy-in, they become part owners of an independent bookstore. The members of the co-op include local authors, educators, and employees of the local universities, MSU Billings and Rocky Mountain College. Even though I didn't get to meet any of the owners, I did get to meet the store's general manager, Gustavo B., who did a great job filling me in on the town and the bookstore.
This House Of Books has a great corner location in the heart of Billings. The store has a very expansive one-level space with lots of flexibility and room for browsing and all kinds of events. They've only been in business for less than a year and after a tough January and February, are starting to see some good growth. The store's focus can really be divided into three categories. New books, board and table games, and tea. As Gustavo told me, board and table games are really having a comeback in popularity. As for the tea, it appeared to me that the varieties available were limitless.
The store is already enjoying a good core of regular customers and they are also seeing tourists during the summer. Some of the store's best business coincides with the weekly downtown farmer's market, one of the advantages of their location. In addition to their author events, they also have a weekly game night which is very popular and another great way to bring people into the store. If you drive here, you can find metered parking on the street or nearby parking ramps.
Pay a visit to This House Of Books and enjoy an experience of unencumbered browsing and a hot tea. You'll have a great time doing that and meeting Gustavo, which adds up to a terrific bookstore experience. If you're in Billings, find your way to this indie and consider a membership as a way to support your community AND a bookstore. Go to an indie and buy a book. Bonsoir.
JUST FINISHED: Dead Wake, Erik Larson. If you haven't read anything by this author, I would highly recommend him. He writes non-fiction accounts of historical events, some less known than others, and everything I've read by him is outstanding. Dead Wake is the account of the sinking of the Lusitania by a German U-boat in 1915, a prelude to America's entry into WWI. With many American passengers on board this commercial liner, it was one of the events that led to America's involvement in the war. Larson's research is impeccable. Highly recommended.
CURRENTLY READING: Phantom Limbs, Paula Garner.
Another exterior view of this great downtown location. |
Looking toward the left into the store from the front entrance. |
Looking to the right from the front entrance. Beautiful wooden floors, tables, and bookshelves, everything very neatly arranged. |
A few of the greeting cards available. |
A great window seat near the front of the store to sip a tea and browse a book. |
Always a great idea. |
I thought these sling bags and hand bags offered here were outstanding. |
Lots of items here that the kids will enjoy. |
The store offers a line of Melissa & Doug items. |
A portion of the children's section and some great places to sit. |
Birds that tweet. |
A comfy chair for you and your book. |
These table and chairs come in handy on game nights. |
A few of the items of local interest and local authors. |
Look for the red stickers and buy a bargain. |
Anyone besides me ever sit in a desk like this back in grade school? |
This is the tea/cafe area. You can only see some of the varieties offered in this picture. |
A long wall of book shelves that looks toward the front entrance. |
This display has some of the board games that are played on game night. |
I don't know about all the new board games so I might have to go "old school" for some Scrabble. |
If you spend enough on the books for sale in the store, you'll be directed to this bin to pick up a freebie. I like the idea of this! |
View from the back of the store looking toward the front entrance. |
This display highlights books written by the some of the store members/owners. |
With Gustavo on the left, the fine store manager at This House Of Books. Thanks for a great visit. |
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