LA LUCIOLE
Read moreFor 36 years now, La Luciole, with its splendid sculpted façade, has been shining its light in the foggy darkness of children's publishing! Every year, a plethora of children's books and novels come out! The books, classified by age (from toddlers to teenagers) or by theme, are also accompanied by a wide range of board games, wooden games, construction sets, puzzles, cuddly toys, as well as decorative objects for the little ones' bedrooms: mobiles, pictures... A real return to childhood!
BOUQUINERIE DU CENTRE
Read moreMaking culture accessible to all: a desire as much as a duty for this bookseller offering mainly second-hand books at reduced prices. You'll love wandering through the shelves, where you'll find literary classics, contemporary novels, thrillers, philosophical essays, art books, comics and even a few DVDs. In November 2023, a few hundred meters away, at no. 19 rue Toussaint, the store opened a "youth annex", 40 m² entirely dedicated to the youngest readers, frominfancy to adolescence.
AZU MANGA
Read moreIn this vast boutique, completely refurbished last year, a clientele of enthusiasts comes to find what they're looking for: manga by the thousands of course (nearly 10,000 references!), but also a few copies of Japanese literature or books associated with Japanese culture. There's also a section devoted entirely to the world of the famous studios Ghibli, and a second boutique on rue Chaperonnière, also stocking manga as well as a wide range of related products (posters, t-shirts, figurines, etc.)
BYBLOS SAINT JEAN
Read moreThe Byblos bookstore is located in the buildings of the diocese of Angers. In this welcoming space, you will be surprised by the quality and the volume of religious works proposed (about 30 000), tackling current subjects and allowing each one to question himself, to understand, to exchange, to be formed, whether you are a young public or an adult. The bookshop offers novels, essays, testimonies, practical books dealing with the highlights of life, history, art, ethics, philosophy... The cultural program is rich with dedications, debates.
AU REPAIRE DES HÉROS
Read moreArguably one of the finest comic book stores in the region. Nearly 25,000 items are on display here. A store for all ages and all publics, where works are classified by theme, then by publisher. The comics section is particularly noteworthy. Fans of comic books will want to take a look at the showcases behind which Tintin and superheroes are displayed in 3D versions. Finally, at the back of the store, an area dedicated to author signing sessions proudly displays its personalized dedications on Trélazé slate plates!
CONTACT
Read moreA few years ago, this beautiful thirty-year-old bookshop became a SCOP (cooperative and participative company), through its parent company (Sadel). A cooperative and participative company in which the employees themselves are the main shareholders. A place, therefore, faithful to certain democratic and secular values. Novels, detective stories, biographies, essays, art books, comics: Angevine readers will find plenty here to quench their thirst for both new releases and classics. The store also boasts an extensive stationery section.
FNAC
Read moreOften derided as a "cultural supermarket", Fnac's bookstore is nonetheless a pleasant, well-appointed place, rich in references in every theme, where the best sellers of the moment as well as the booksellers' favorites are highlighted. Indeed, far from being mere salesmen, the employees of this giant are first and foremost enthusiasts who know their shelves inside out, and are never stingy with good advice. And if you're short of a particular item, you can always place an order.
MICHEL DUTRU BOUQUINISTE
Read moreDes that these Dutru, great lovers of the book before the eternal. In their shop there is a sense of time. The facility does not pay a mine, and it's a little delivered to itself. There is a little of course: a low-cost pocket book to satisfy its reading soifs at lower cost, nostalgic COMIC, works on Anjou (its kitchen, popular songs, famous women…) but also the beautiful book, the binding of art, binding which Mrs Dutru is very much to restore in the rules of art. The beautiful district of Doutre and this charming street offer an ideal setting for those lovers of beautiful pages.
LES NUITS BLEUES
Read moreAt 21 of Maillé street, discover this associative area composed of an associative library, Les Nuits Bleu, and a place to have your bicycle repaired or purchased, The Head in the Handlebars. The place is committed, the books available also. And propose to discover themes and ideas that go out a bit of the beaten paths. Topics include ecology, urbanism, psychology, as well as libertarian movements, feminism, immigration, social struggles, etc. and we can follow the news of this collective on the blog above. Note: only the Head in the Handlebars is referenced in the Yellow Pages.
L'ATELIER DU COIN...
Read moreL'Atelier du Coin is an art studio located in Loire-Authion. It offers artistic creations and bookbinding services.
LE MOT DE LA FAIM
Read moreThis beautiful bookstore will offer you a large choice of books. For the youngest or the oldest, you will find something to please. But that's not all! Le Mot de la Faim is also a tea room. All the products are local and organic. The cakes are also home made. On sunny days you can also enjoy the large terrace. We love the concept that allows you to buy your book and to attack it directly, accompanied by the drink of your choice and a delicious cake. The welcome is warm and professional.
ART ET BANDES DESSINÉES
Read moreThis is the kind of second-hand store we love, where you have to earn your way to a rare pearl, and where it's good to poke around for a long time while chatting with Bertrand, the owner. If you don't really know what you're looking for, you can rely on this passionate man to advise you and guide you through his cheerful jumble of thousands of books in all styles, which is much more organized than it might seem at first glance. Gibrat, Hergé, Cauvin, Manara, Uderzo... Here, the big names in comics (as well as the more obscure ones) can be found at more than reasonable prices, 6 or 7 euros for current editions, and the likelihood of leaving empty-handed is pretty slim!
L’ANTRE DES CURIEUX
Read moreThe years don't seem to have taken their toll on this bookshop specializing in antiquarian books, whose small, bright red storefront is now an integral part of the Rue Toussaint décor. In addition to a wide selection of books ranging from travel encyclopedias to historical accounts and old Jules Verne books from the Hetzel collection, the shop also sells autograph letters, engravings, old advertising posters, maps and postcards... Finally, as curiosity doesn't stop at paper objects, collectors will also find some lovely paintings, art objects of all kinds and even old military costumes.
MYRIAGONE
Read moreThe myriagon? A polygon with ten thousand sides, synonymous with a multiplicity of points of view and an extremely vast world, which we never stop discovering... An excellent choice of name for this atypical bookshop, with a small bar area. Andreas, the store's proprietor, works on a "coup de coeur" basis, sorting his books by associations of ideas: atypical works of French literature, theater, poetry, essays, comics, art books... And what a pleasure it is, in fine weather, to leaf through them all over a coffee, smoothie or homemade milkshake!
KROKI
Read moreA store well known to Angevine comic fans! Nearly 10,000 references of comics (classified by publishing house) can be found here, and if you're hesitating between different titles, the owner will be able to give you some excellent advice! You'll also find a wide range of figurines and collectors' items (superb Corto Maltese bust, Star Wars universe...), as well as a special area devoted to graphic novels. Good news for manga fans: for some time now, the store has been considerably expanding its manga offering
RICHER
Read moreAn institution! Founded in 1870, this huge bookshop spans almost 1,000 m² and 5 floors. Books are king, but the stationery and creative arts departments are just as important. Novels, comics, school books, art books, history books, travel guides, cookery manuals: the store currently boasts a catalog of almost 375,000 items! Another great idea is to have the new literary releases section right at the entrance to the store. Authors are regularly invited to take part in book signings.
L'ÉTINCELLE
Read moreIn September 2023, to the delight of readers in the Doutre district, Sophie opened this small bookshop-café in a bright, friendly setting. A place of discovery and exchange, divided into two areas where you can enjoy a cappuccino or an infusion, as well as stock up on contemporary literature, thrillers, comics and various thematic works (poetry, biographies, current affairs...). There's also a small second-hand section: Sophie offers you the chance, under certain conditions, to buy back books previously purchased in the store.
LE BIBLIOVORE ANGERS
Read moreThis small second-hand bookshop offers all kinds of books in good condition: novels, children's literature, thrillers, biographies, SF, philosophy... Nearly 6,000 references available, including around 600 new titles every week! Special "coup de coeur" labels on certain new titles make it easy to spot the nuggets, and prices are very reasonable: 3 euros per book and 10 euros for 4. Want to make room in your library? For resale, the owner, Sophie, will take back your old books for 1 euro per kg.