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REK Books is a small independent bookseller located inside The Emporium Antiques Mall in Frederick, Maryland. Member of American Booksellers Association

The shop spans four dealer spaces and offers a surprisingly massive collection of carefully-curated new and used books.

06/06/2026

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At 62, Ann Patchett is the rare and fortunate writer whose words resonate among friends and strangers alike. She owns one of the country’s signature independent bookstores, Parnassus Books, with customers ranging from Nashville’s book lovers to Tom Hanks. https://bit.ly/4fJzcBR
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06/02/2026

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"I write about what goes through my mind, and naturally, the world goes through my mind. So it looks like I'm writing about the world, but I'm just writing about notating the record of my mind's epiphanies."—Allen Ginsberg

Listen to journalist Tom Vitale's appreciation of Allen Ginsberg as we approach the poet's centennial on June 3rd. (Aired on NPR's Weekend Edition )

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The Anti-Amazon: How Bookshop.org Raised $57 Million For Indie Bookstores 06/02/2026

The Anti-Amazon: How Bookshop.org Raised $57 Million For Indie Bookstores How do you compete with a tech giant like Amazon? By rallying a community. In this exclusive Forbes interview, C-Suite Unscripted host Maggie McGrath sits down with Bookshop.org Founder and CEO Andy Hunter to discuss the platform's incredible rise and its mission to save local independent bookstores...

Some Like It Literary: How Marilyn Monroe Gave a Smart Gloss to Her Image (Gift Article) 05/29/2026

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Some Like It Literary: How Marilyn Monroe Gave a Smart Gloss to Her Image (Gift Article) It was all about self-improvement for the actress, who was born a century ago next week. Two new volumes shed light on the books she collected and the intellectual she married.

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Always Thrilled to Lend Books for the Emporium Antiques at 112 Counter Display!

05/06/2026

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Despite the online shopping juggernaut’s best efforts, the ranks of America’s indie bookstores have swelled by 70 percent since 2020. The industry’s trade group, the American Booksellers Association, now counts 3,200 members. As a handful of Silicon Valley titans propel an ever-larger share of our economy, this surprising turnaround for formerly imperiled booksellers isn’t just unexpected good news—it’s proof Americans have both the desire and the ability to resist Big Tech.

So how did small bookstores make their comeback? Well, it seems that many people simply prefer not to confine their reading to the digital world, nor their shopping to exploitative, union-busting warehouses. A third of Americans now see Big Tech as the largest threat to the nation’s future, which suggests that years of exhortations to “shop small” have likely found receptive audiences.

There’s also the singular experience of patronizing a local bookstore, where clerks are on hand to offer expert guidance, locally relevant selections hold pride of place on front tables, and where shoppers may encounter friends, neighbors, and their next favorite reads. While browsing in a physical store, readers are three times more likely to stumble upon a new book they’re interested in than they are when scrolling through Amazon’s interface. Read more from Katrina vanden Heuvel: https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/independent-bookstore-revival-amazon-decline-local-retail-reading-trends/

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112 E Patrick Street
Frederick, MD
21701

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 6pm
Tuesday 11am - 6pm
Wednesday 11am - 6pm
Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm
Sunday 12am - 6pm