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Underground Books

102 Alabama St, Carrollton, United States
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Underground Books is a charming vintage bookshop just off historic Adamson Square in downtown Carrollton, Georgia.  Underground Books is a charming vintage bookshop just off historic Adamson Square in downtown Carrollton, Georgia. We offer a wide variety of titles, with an emphasis on history, science, philosophy, psychology, spirituality, and literature. Book lovers will find delightful and serendipitous browsing opportunities in our physical shop, or you can explore selections of our more unusual material here on our website at www.undergroundbooks.net

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Calling all crafters, quilters, and creatives! Stop by Underground Books this weekend to build up your craft room library! All craft and quilting books will be buy one, get one free from Friday through Sunday (July 7th - July 9th).

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We have many exciting new titles in the shop featuring unique illustrations and cover art. "Bowie A to Z" is a staff favorite today. It got us thinking: what are some of your favorite examples of great cover art?

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Your bookweather forecast for the week: stockpile reading material because you may never see the sun again.

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Who's your favorite figure from Norse mythology? Learn more about them in one of these two new arrivals!

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Happy 20th anniversary of the publication of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone! Harry, Ron, Hermione, and all of Hogwarts came to me when I was a child and have been my faithful companions ever since. When my older brother finished Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and said I was too little to read it (age 8), one of the best reading events of my life was ushered into existence. Complex, dynamic characters, rich world building, meditations on friendship and loss, the Harry Potter Series has earned its fame as one of the most beloved series of modern times. The good vs. evil storyline that gives the series its structure has never been a major focal point for me. As a child, it was Hogwarts I was enamored with; I was a nerdy little girl who dreamed of a magical academic environment. As a young adult, I appreciated Rowling’s treatment of the difficulties of human relationships, of not really knowing the pasts of parents and mentors, of trauma and grieving, of racial, gender, and economic inequality, activism, and, well, growing up, standing up for what’s right, and coming to have compassion for those who’ve mistreated us. Read these books, and you will find magic and wisdom and home. ⚡️📖🦉

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How many are in your home book collection?

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Actual picture of me turning to stone while trying to decide what to read next.

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Thanks to Colin Worthington for having Nic from The Vinyl Frontier and Josh on Newstalk 1330 WLBB this morning to talk about books, vinyl records, and small businesses. You can listen to the segment under the podcast section in the middle of their homepage if you'd like.

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✨🌜Good reads lead to sweet dreams 🌛✨

✨🌜Good reads lead to sweet dreams 🌛✨
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This 1979 step-by-step guide to staging rock concerts made us think of our good buddies over at The Vinyl Frontier 📀❤️📖

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👉 Take a tour of Underground Books! 👈

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