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Welcome to Water Street Bookstore, the largest independent bookstore on
the seacoast of New Hampshire. We feature a comprehensive selection of
both local and national authors. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff
will be happy to assist you in finding just the right book for you.

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Upcoming events

  • Jane Smith Bernhardt returns with The Sweet Conversation(9 hours)
  • Dream Detectives: Something Funny About the Cake with local authors Jon Kiper and Sam Paolini!(4 days)
  • Open Mic Poetry featuring John-Michael Albert and Guy Capecelatro III(22 days)
  • Elizabeth Marshall Thomas returns with her new memoir(40 days)
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Pictures

Sandra Neil Wallace, author of Little Joe, and Rich Wallace, author of the Kickers series, at Time of Wonder Bookstore on 8/28/10.

Part of our Mockingjay display for the midnight release. Mockingjay art created by Tamara Pare'. Photo by Eva Skewes.

We kept them busy working on Hunger Games trivia while they waited for midnight at our Mockingjay release party. Photo by Eva Skewes.

The Hunger Games trivia was quite tricky! Photo by Eva Skewes.

Matthew Dicks reading from his new novel, Unexpectedly, Milo at the bookstore 8/21/10. Photo by Eva Skewes.

Donna Marie Seim, author of Hurricane Mia and Where is Simon, Sandy? signing books in the Green Flash Cafe at Time of Wonder Bookstore 8/07/10. Photo by Martin Seim.

Donna Marie Seim moves the Green Flash Cafe outside! Photo by Martin Seim.

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Why Shop Indie?

For every $100 you spend at a local indie business, $68 will stay in the community. When you spend that same $100 at a national chain, only $43 stays in your community.

Local businesses carry a wider array of unique products because they buy for their own market: the people in their community. They know you and know what you like and want.

You wouldn’t want your house to look like everyone else’s in the U.S. Why would you want your community to look that way? More diversity in your community enhances its appeal.

Even more reasons to shop indie...

125 Water Street
Exeter, NH 03833
Tel: 603-778-9731
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