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Mystic River Books has been a beloved fixture of downtown Mystic since 1987, occupying a beautifully restored 19th-century building overlooking the famous Mystic River drawbridge. The store's ground floor is dedicated to general fiction, bestsellers, and an outstanding children's section that delights young visitors year-round. Upstairs, the maritime history room houses one of the finest collections of nautical literature in New England, including rare first editions of classic sea narratives. The owners maintain close relationships with local historians and authors, frequently hosting talks that illuminate the region's rich seafaring past. Whether you arrive by car or by boat, Mystic River Books offers a reading experience as enchanting as the coastal village it calls home.
Mystic River Books has been a beloved fixture of downtown Mystic since 1987, occupying a beautifully restored 19th-century building overlooking the famous Mystic River drawbridge. The store's ground floor is dedicated to general fiction, bestsellers, and an outstanding children's section that delights young visitors year-round. Upstairs, the maritime history room houses one of the finest collections of nautical literature in New England, including rare first editions of classic sea narratives. The owners maintain close relationships with local historians and authors, frequently hosting talks that illuminate the region's rich seafaring past. Whether you arrive by car or by boat, Mystic River Books offers a reading experience as enchanting as the coastal village it calls home. Located in the heart of Mystic, Connecticut, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 1987, making it 39 years of championing books and readers.
Monthly maritime history lectures, summer reading series on the riverside patio, children's story hour every Saturday morning, and an annual Mystic Literary Festival in October.
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