Annie's Book Stop of Worcester

The little bookstore that's bigger on the inside

May Day is right around the corner, the start of another exciting month here at the little bookstore that’s bigger on the inside.The parking lot upgrades are still in progress, with plans for better lighting and smoother entries and exits, as well as the relined and repaved surface.  Rainy weather has been a hindrance to …

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Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester is excited to shine our Friday Spotlight on Clea Simon, the first of four Mystery Writers we will be bringing in to the store for our exciting Mystery Book Celebration on Sunday, May 19th from 2:00 – 5:00 PM. When we asked Clea how she wanted to be introduced, she …

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We hope that all our customers had a safe and peaceful weekend for Passover and Easter.  It is finally starting to feel like Spring here at our little bookstore that’s bigger on the inside.Thank you, once again, for your continued patience and support while the parking lot at 65 James Street is being renovated. ANNIE’S BOOK …

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This week’s Events Buzz post comes to you with high hopes for the future, as well as great appreciation for the patience of our customers while the parking lot at 65 James Street is being renovated.  The steps being taken for improvement over the next two weeks are as follows, according to plaza management:The lot …

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Hello again from the little bookstore that is bigger on the inside! As mentioned previously, the parking lot at 65 James Street will be renovated during the month of April.  The following is taken from the notice provided by the plaza management on Friday, April 5th: To start this much-needed upgrade, the catch basins will …

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This week’s Events Buzz is a little different, since it’s in two parts.  There’s so much information that we don’t want you missing a single word!We continue the celebration of April as National Poetry Month, as well as our own concentration on horror to go with the poet T.S. Eliot’s line “April is the cruellest …

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Annie’s Book Stop of Worcester is happy to shine our Friday spotlight on Jan Brett, both the author and the artist behind the New York Times bestselling children’s favorites, The Hat, The Mitten, and Snowy Nap, as well as many other classics. She is actually a Massachusetts native, living on the South Shore. Thanks so much for …

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April is here, and that’s no joke! As is traditional at our little bookstore that’s bigger on the inside, this month is dedicated to two themes… the celebration of National Poetry Month, and our own concentration on horror to go with the poet T.S. Eliot’s line “April is the cruellest month…” Thus you’ll find plenty …

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