Highlights from Our Conversation with Sharon of Mostly Books
- Sharon discovered Mostly Books after stumbling into the shop and meeting her future husband, Joe.
- She believes patience and kindness are at the heart of bookselling.
- The store holds more than 100,000 books, along with CDs, records, and unexpected treasures.
- Mostly Books has become a safe and welcoming community space in South Philadelphia.
- Sharon still loves running the shop after two decades, embracing both its order and its chaos.
Mostly Books is a sprawling used bookstore in the Queen Village neighborhood of South Philadelphia. From the outside, its Bainbridge Street storefront look modest, but inside the shop opens into a much larger world. Sharon, one of the two co-owners, says of the small first room, “it’s funny, people come in and we try to shush them back – cause they think that it’s just here, they don’t realize,”
Step further inside, you’ll find over 100,000 books, as well as the other things that make the name of the store Mostly Books: CDs, VHS Tapes, Records, old photographs, magazines and DVDs. It is somehow simultaneously orderly and chaotic– sections are well demarcated and kept, yet there are also leaning boxes of books at every turn, a hint of not-yet-priced treasures and what you might glimpse on your next trip.
Sharon has been part of Mostly Books for more than twenty years.She fell in love with the original owner Joe Russakoff, her now-husband, after stumbling into his bookstore. That chance visit led to a love of the store and eventually to a partnership with Joe, who became both her husband and her co-owner.