BMV began is next-door to the World's Biggest Bookstore. The philosophy behind BMV has always been to sell good books at low prices. It's easy to find quality books that are expensive and marginal books that are cheap. The BMV challenge has always been to find unusual and interesting books of high quality and to sell them at very reasonable pricesmore...See more text
Like so many other posters have already said, Wow are the staff ever rude. So rude that I actually asked to speak to a manager. I shouldn't have been surprised when the manager was even worse than the employee - condescending, defensive, and, well...rude. I asked to speak to the owner and was told good luck - the manager hadn't seen him in 6 months. The selection is hit-and-miss, better prices can be found on Amazon, you can't return purchases, selling books here is a disaster.
Take an afternoon to peruse BMV’s multi-level bargain bookstore in the Annex. Filled from wall to wall, BMV offers bargain books in mint condition at an excellent price point. Despite the sheer volume of product, BMV is kept orderly and arranged by genre. You’ll find cookbooks, coffee table art books, mysteries, thrillers, science books, vinyl records, comics and graphic novels, and more. Get ready for a book-lover’s treasure hunt – at these prices, you can grab Dad a few things he’ll love.
Find new(ish) releases for less at this independent book chain with three locations across the city. The 15,000-square-foot Bloor Street West flagship shop features stacks and stacks of discounted new books and unusual hard-to-find titles covering a diverse variety of genres including literature, history, entertainment, fiction and biography. The shop also buys books from customers if you’re looking to unload some of the well-worn titles from your own library.