In My Book® is a creation of the new millennium, for twenty-first century lovers of books and all things literary.
We support the efforts of independent businesses and we hope you will
do the same. If you can’t get to a store that stocks our cards, you may
purchase them at our on-line store. And if you’d like to introduce our card-line to your local bookstore, library store or stationers, let us know, and we'd be happy to send them a sample.
Albany
Departure, Albany Intl. Airport, 737 Albany Shaker Road, (518) 242-2540
Bedford
Small Joys, Court Road, (914) 234-9738
Bedford Hills
Sundries, 701 North Bedford Rd., (914) 244-9020
Brooklyn
Book-A-Brac, 8724 Third Avenue, (718) 238-5226 (now closed)
Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, (718) 638-5000
Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza, (718) 230-2111 (kiosk closed)
Brooklyn Women's Exchange, 55 Pierrepont Street, (718) 624-3435
Community Book Store, 143 Seventh Avenue, (718) 783-3075
Shakespeare's Sister, 270 Court Street, (718) 694-0084 (now closed)
Bronxville
Bookmouse, 93 Tanglewylde Avenue, (914) 337-7737
Buffalo
Crossroads Bookstore, 6010 Goodrich Road, (716)741-1355 (now closed)
SUNY @ Buffalo Bookstore, 200 Lee Entrance, (716) 645-3131
Cambridge
Battenkill Books, One East Main Street, (518) 677-2208
Canajoharie
Canajoharie Library & Arkell Museum, 2 Erie Blvd., (518) 673-2314
Chappaqua
Second Story Bookshop, 75 N. Greeley Ave., (914) 238-4463 (now closed)
Cooperstown
Fenimore Museum, New York State Historical Assn, Lake Road,(607) 547-1427
Corning
Bookmarks, 32 East Market Street, (607) 962-2665 (now closed)
Cutchogue
Cutchogue Library, 27550 Main Street, (631) 734-6360
East Northport
Friends of E. Northport Public Library, 185 Lakefield Rd, (631) 261-2313
Greenwich
Postal Express of Greenwich, 2530 State Rte. 40, (518) 692-3388
Greenville
Greenville Booksmith, 4852 Route 81, Greenville, (518) 966-4418 (now closed)
Guilderland
New York State Library Association, 6021 State Farm Road, (518) 432-6952
Hamilton
Colgate Univ. Bookstore, 3 Utica St.(315) 228-6956 or toll-free (877) 362-7666
Hempstead
Hempstead Public Library, 115 Nichols Court, (516) 481-6990
Hillsdale
Rodgers Book Barn, 467 Rodman Road, (518) 325-3610
Ithaca
Tompkins County Public Library Foundation, 101 East Green Street, (607) 272-4557
Lake Placid
Bookstore Plus Music & Art, 89 Main Street, (518) 523-2950
Lancaster
Lancaster Village Bookstore, 31 Central Avenue, (716) 685-8025
Lockport
Lockport Public Library, 23 East Avenue, (716) 433-5935
Mt. Kisco
Art Emporium, 51 South Moger Avenue, (914) 666-6949
New Paltz
Huguenot Historical Society, 18 Broadhead Avenue, (845)255-4544
Mohonk Mountain House Gift Shop, 1000 Mountain Rest Road, (845) 256-2189
New York
Coliseum Books, 11 West 42nd Street, (212) 803-5890 (now closed)
Crawford Doyle Booksellers, 1082 Madison Avenue, (212) 288-6300
Kate's Paperie, 8 West 13th Street, (212) 633-0570
J. Pierpont Morgan Library, 29 East 36th Street, (212) 590-0391
Murder Ink, 2486 Broadway, (212) 362-8905 (now closed)
Museum of American Folk Art, 2 Lincoln Square, (212) 595-9533
National Academy of Design, 1083 Fifth Avenue, (212) 369-4880
Teacher's College Bookstore, 1224 Amsterdam Avenue, (212) 678-3922
Village Stationery, 552 Laguardia Place, (212) 673-555
Owego
Riverow Bookshop, 187 Front Street,(607) 687-4094
Pawling
Book Cove, 22 Charles Colman Boulevard, (845) 855-9590
Peekskill
The Field Library, 4 Nelson Avenue,(914) 737-7110
Port Jefferson
Friends of the Port Jefferson Free Library, 100 Thompson Street, (631) 473-0222
Rochester
Friends of the Irondequoit Library, 45 Cooper Road, (585)336-6062
Schenectady
The Open Door Bookstore & Gift Gallery, 128-136 Jay Street, (518) 346-2719
Syosset
Friends of Syosset Public Library, 225 Oyster Bay Rd,(516)921-7161
Syracuse
My Sisters' Words, 304 N. McBride Street, (315) 428-0227 (now closed)
Troy
Market Block Books, 290 River Street, (518) 328-0045
White Plains
That Personal Touch, The Westchester, (914) 682-2900
Woodstock
The Golden Notebook, 29 Tinker Street, (845) 679-8000
Books to the ceiling,
Books to the sky,
My pile of books is a mile high.
How I love them! How I need them!
I'll have a long beard by the time I read them.
--Arnold Lobel