Doug Miller Books

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Toronto, Canada

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Childrens book store· Used book store· Rare book store

Doug Miller Books Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Doug Miller Books is located in Toronto, Canada on 650 Bloor St W. Doug Miller Books is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category childrens book store in Canada.

Address

650 Bloor St W

Phone

+1 4164825665

Service options

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Rotten Variety

Love Doug Miller books - always some good finds here! Doug also doesn't mess around - if doesn't have what you are looking for he will let you know where to go, which is nice. Window front display and selection of books on the middle shelf area when you first walk in is always so well curated. Long live books! Thanks Doug!

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Châu Nguyễn

Great, rare and collectible books on Bloor. Huge LEGO fan so I can't help myself but keep coming back for more. Album - style and image in sleeve design by Nick de Ville, 15. Gotta devour myself in this gem for a while. First copy in 2003 in Great Britain by Mitchell Beazley. Yikes.

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Morgan Marchak

Doug is an amazingly knowledgeable reader and has a great collection of books. My boyfriend is very particular about keeping books in good condition so he had never been interested in used book stores - until we went to Doug’s. His store is a community staple and I am so appreciative of his friendly chats and accessible pricing.

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Petra Norlock

Great used book store with lots of personality. The owner is very helpful and friendly. Really hope they survive through the lockdown, this is one of my favourite book shops in the city.

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Michelle Hennessey

I have to say I really did not enjoy this book store. Yes, the Lego is a cool touch, but it's almost impossible to browse the shop because of the tight isles and constant shuffling of other customers; I felt like I was in the way the entire time I was in the store which made me very uncomfortable. Additionally, all the nonfiction is one big section arranged alphabetically by authors' last names, making it very difficult to browse for a specific type of book.