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The best cure for the "grumpies" is a good book!

The Grumpy Bookpeddler has been a beloved fixture in the Murfreesboro community since 2011. Founded with the mission of cultivating a vibrant and welcoming space for book lovers of all ages, our store has become a cherished destination for finding new literary treasures and connecting with fellow readers.

A Haven for Bookworms

Step into our cozy store and be greeted by over 50,000 pre-loved books spanning every genre imaginable. From timeless classics to contemporary bestsellers, our shelves are filled with stories waiting to be discovered. We meticulously categorize our books, making it easy to find your next literary obsession.

New and Used Treasures

While we specialize in gently used books, we also proudly stock a curated selection of new titles from local authors. Additionally, we occasionally offer new releases alongside classic favorites.

Community and Connection

At The Grumpy Bookpeddler, we believe in the power of books to connect people. Our welcoming atmosphere encourages browsing, lively discussions, and friendly recommendations. We host regular events like book clubs, author readings, and literary workshops, fostering a vibrant literary community.

Selling Your Books

Are you drowning in a sea of unwanted books? We are passionate about giving books a new lease on life. We buy books in various conditions, including older and more unusual titles. Whether you choose to be paid in cash or store credit, we'll happily take your books off your hands and give them a new home.

More Than Just Books

Our store is more than just a bookstore. It's a space for discovery, connection, and shared love of literature. We offer a comfortable reading nook for cozy afternoons, a play area for young readers, and free Wi-Fi for browsing online.

Join us at The Grumpy Bookpeddler and discover the joy of reading alongside a supportive and passionate community of book lovers!

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