I wanted to buy the most ordinary classic Pushkin, Yesenin poems, but no.Only collections.For that, there is a lot of simplicity in Dantsova, Ustinova, and others.How is it? Sad for the modern world!(((
As in most bookstores, it is very crowded.
It's convenient when there are no people.
The choice is good enough.
Discounts are pleasantly surprising.
The staff is polite but lacks smiles.
One of the last bookstores in the city. He saves himself by selling a bunch of educational, methodical, reference literature, being in the vicinity of two, I'm not afraid to say this, universities. There is a department (or a separate shop, I did not make out) in which they sell painting supplies - paper, oil and acrylic paints, pencils and palette knives, brushes and other similar crap needed in the artist's work.
There are a lot of books and all sorts. But new products should not be expected, you can try to order through sellers, well, or via the Internet with mail delivery or whatever.
A great bookstore. Literature for any reader. There are many manuals for schoolchildren. You can purchase a variety of stationery, postcards and calendars, posters. As well as souvenirs. Friendly professional staff.
It's a good bookstore, but it's a little cramped. Everything is spoiled by the lack of the ability to pay for purchases with a card through a mobile application. I had to go get the card.
The store is ordinary, but the sellers behave like in a bazaar, then they swear, then they discuss someone and they are not embarrassed that there are buyers.
A good bookstore with a good selection of stationery and pricing policy. The choice is good. The staff is always polite and will tell you if you are in doubt about the choice or if you are interested in something specific. You can always find something on the stock.
An ordinary, "Soviet" bookstore. You can choose from stationery, postcards, and books of various subjects. For some reason, there are always a lot of people and a queue at the checkout (when I go there)