Gifts & Cards

Yes we specialize in books, but we have plenty of other items as well. We put a lot of thought into our selection, and we're always open to suggestion, so take a look and tell us what you think.

Greeting Cards

Our large selection of cards, both whimsical and sincere for any occasion, includes popular lines by Caspari, Seltzer, Saturn Press, and others. Our local photo notecards capture the area's highlights in color.

Postcards

We have a large selection of local postcards in several formats.

Holiday Cards

Our boxed holiday cards include a wide selection of Caspari cards as well as distinctive local and nautical-themed images. Holiday cards begin to go on sale in midsummer.

Calendars

We have colorful wall calendars, engagement calendars, page-a-day desk calendars, and the popular August-to-August teacher's datebooks. Calendar sales begin in mid-July.

Blank Books

Need a journal, a sketchbook, or an addressbook? We have a wide selection of sizes and designs, including the classic Moleskines.

Bookmarks, Reading Lights, etc.

Around the cash register you'll find distinctive bookmarks, a variety of handy reading lights, several strengths of reading glasses and other magnifiers, bookplates, card games and playing cards, unusual pens, and other irresistable little items. Take a look next time you're in the store.

 

 

 

 

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Matthew Dicks Will Discuss and Sign His New Novel, Unexpectedly, Milo

Connecticut teacher and novelist Matthew Dicks will discuss and sign his new novel, Unexpectedly, Milo, at Bank Square Books on Tuesday, August 10, at 6:30 p.m.

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Local Authors CJ Connolly and Lisa Adams Will Sign Their Latest Children's Books

Local Authors CJ Connolly and Lisa Adams will sign their latest children's books during Christmas in August at Bank Square Books, Friday, August 13, 4:00-6:00 p.m.

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