This bookshop has been here for years. Its changed hands in the last three years. The prices are now £3to £5 Still really good value. There is a large choice for such a small shop and it caters for all ages and tastes. Really a great place for pressies for all the family and friends. Worth a visit, opposite the cinema, right by the bus stop.
Paul W.
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
This place is just way too convenient, places smack bang in the middle between Greenwich Station and the University/Museum; you can’t help but be taken in by all the books. It’s fabulously cheap and the stock is on constant rotation with new stuff, I’ve never left disappointed or without making at least a small purchase and lets be honest, that’s what you want from a book shop.
Craig E.
Place rating: 5 Crayford, United Kingdom
Greenwich Book Time is a real gem specialising in selling remainder books at knock down prices. Locals may remember this place as «the £2 bookshop» but since its takeover a number of the titles have increased in price. Nevertheless, there are still bargains to be had as many of the books still retail at full price in the High Street chains. They stock everything from keep fit books to cookery books, celebrity biographies, children’s books and classic fiction. The only downside is that their stock levels are inconsistent and there is no guarantee that if you see a title for sale one week that it’ll be there again the next. They are also unable to order specific books in if you require them and they also do not accept National Book Tokens or credit/debit cards. This shop trades in CASHONLY. Don’t worry if yo have forgotten your card as there is a cashpoint in the bank next door. Being a small shop it does tend to get a little overcrowded easily, especially when they put a clearance table in the middle of the floor but don’t give up on it. Hustling and bustling your way around the shop to see the full selection can be of benefit to you as you are bound to spy titles that at such a low price become irresistible purchases and you can easily leave with an armful of books for under a tenner. If crowded shops aren’t your thing then it is possible to browse later in the evening where you can pretty much roam the shelves undisturbed. The shop serves another somewhat cheeky purpose. They also sell greetings cards(most of which are blank) and gorgeous wrapping paper and makes an ideal stop off if you’ve forgotten to buy someone a card or gift. Other items that are stocked include calenders, note books, postcards, address books and a small selection of games and puzzles. Greenwich Book Time is a 3 minute walk from Greenwich Railway/DLR station and Cutty Sark DLR Station. Parking outside the shop is impossible as directly outside is a bus lane monitored by cameras. Car parking is available in surrounding roads although they are all either residents parking permit spaces or on a meter. Car parks are also within walking distance but if it’s a flying visit you’re making then short term free parking(1 hour) is available by Maze Hill station on the opposite side of the town which is around a 10 minute walk away but gives you a great opportunity to check out Greenwich Park en route to the shop.
Sian
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
This is one of those clever shops that doesn’t pick up second hand books, but rejects from publishers. This means that they’ll have a spelling mistake on page 214 or something. Bonus for us as we pick them up for £2! wahey! Some of the stuff in here is rubbish. But I’ve also picked up some great bargains. Such as a Katharine Hepburn biography which is one of the best things I’ve ever read. A copy of Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes which started a bit of an obsession with him. That said, I’ve picked up some tat too. There are some books I’m drawn into buying that I’ve never read. They look great on my bookshelf though. But it’s £2. If you don’t like the book, you haven’t really lost anything. And it’s great for getting random presents for people. Three books makes you look very generous indeed when really, you were being a bit cheap.