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 | Warwick's: The History
Warwick's is honored to win Publishers Weekly's Bookstore of the Year 2024, celebrating our dedication to literature, community, and innovative bookselling. We strive to promote diverse voices, provide exceptional service, and adapt to industry challenges.
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 | Weekends with Locals - Warwick’s
Warwick's is honored to win Publishers Weekly's Bookstore of the Year 2024, celebrating our dedication to literature, community, and innovative bookselling. We strive to promote diverse voices, provide exceptional service, and adapt to industry challenges.
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 | Kristin Kelly - Weekends with Locals | Warwick’s
Warwick's is honored to win Publishers Weekly's Bookstore of the Year 2024, celebrating our dedication to literature, community, and innovative bookselling. We strive to promote diverse voices, provide exceptional service, and adapt to industry challenges.
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 | Matthew Quirk In-Store 1/21/26 | Warwick’s
Warwick's is honored to win Publishers Weekly's Bookstore of the Year 2024, celebrating our dedication to literature, community, and innovative bookselling. We strive to promote diverse voices, provide exceptional service, and adapt to industry challenges.
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 | Holiday Open House 2025 - Warwick’s
Warwick's is honored to win Publishers Weekly's Bookstore of the Year 2024, celebrating our dedication to literature, community, and innovative bookselling. We strive to promote diverse voices, provide exceptional service, and adapt to industry challenges.
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 | Gift Cards - Warwick’s
Warwick's is honored to win Publishers Weekly's Bookstore of the Year 2024, celebrating our dedication to literature, community, and innovative bookselling. We strive to promote diverse voices, provide exceptional service, and adapt to industry challenges.
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 | Live Oak, with Moss (Paperback) | Warwick’s
New York Times bestselling and Caldecott Award–winning illustrator Brian Selznick offers a provocative visual narrative of Live Oak, with Moss, and Whitman scholar Karen Karbiener reconstructs the story of the poetic cluster’s creation and destruction.
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 | A Time for Dancing (Paperback) | Warwick’s
Davida Wills Hurwin is the author of A Time for Dancing (an ALA Best Book for Young Adults) and The Farther You Run. She teaches theater at Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences and lives in Southern California with her husband and daughter.
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