Great selection and prices(after you trade in your books for store credit to get the maximum 50% off your purchase price). The prices aren’t as bad as I’m making them out to be. The literature section has books priced from $ 3 – 5(and occasionally a bit more). Paperback non-fiction and novels are usually $ 7 dollars. Hardcover history or art books are generally $ 5– $ 10. Select books(whether due to age or availability) are priced in the $ 15 range. You can’t really sell books here. They offer instead a trade-in for store credit. Which wouldn’t be so bad BUT you can only claim up to a 50% discount on your purchase using store credit. I wouldn’t recommend selling, or rather trading in your books here, unless you have some books left over from your childhood(or other books you have no intention of reading) and are unwilling to drive to London for cash. The store is a bit cramped and you’ll have to go through layers of books to find something good in the literature section. Kind, helpful staff. Great overall. This is a great pit stop to pick up a good read. before you go to the beach.