
This Illinois Bookstore Has Over 800,000 Books and Three Floors
This Massive Chicago Bookstore Has Over 800,000 Discounted Books for Sale
If you, or someone you know, loves to read, this three-level discount bookstore in Chicago is a must-visit. With more than 800,000 books for sale, this legendary shop is a dream destination for book lovers.
Yes, over 800,000 books fill the shelves at Myopic Books, one of the most popular independent bookstores in Chicago. Just from the photos alone, it’s easy to see how you could spend an entire day browsing. Even better, the store is easily accessible by train, making it a perfect stop during a Chicago day trip.
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What Makes Myopic Books So Unique
Myopic Books carries an incredible selection of used, new, and discounted books, including fiction, non-fiction, science, religion, history, and rare finds. Whether you’re searching for affordable paperbacks or unique first editions, this bookstore has something for every reader.
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Another big bonus: Myopic Books is open seven days a week, making it one of the easiest bookstores to fit into your travel plans. According to OnlyInYourState.com, the store’s basement offers even more than just books, adding to its reputation as one of the most unique bookstores in Illinois.
Planning Your Visit to Myopic Books
While I’m not a huge reader, the history of the building alone has me intrigued. The next time I’m in the city, this Chicago bookstore might have to be added to my bucket list. You never know, you could uncover rare books, antique editions, or literary treasures you didn’t even know you needed.

If you’re looking for unique things to do in Chicago, love independent bookstores, or just want to explore one of the largest discount bookstores in the Midwest, Myopic Books deserves a spot at the top of your list.
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