September 8, 2019

Oklahoma’s Full Circle in Oklahoma City


Full Circle Bookstore is the largest independent, locally owned, general interest bookstore in Oklahoma. We have been in business for more than 30 years and are located on the first level of 50 Penn Place in northwest Oklahoma City.


We maintain more than 60,000 new titles in stock featuring every genre imaginable - fiction, biography, history, culture, mystery, cooking, crafts, fashion, home decoration, women's studies, education, health, entertainment, travel and classic literature to name a few. We also have large sections devoted to Oklahoma authors, Native American books and regional interest titles as well as magazines, gift cards, maps and book related gifts.
The bookstore's ambiance and charm are defined by its 13-foot oak bookcases with rolling ladders, wood-burning fireplaces and comfortable seating arrangements. Customers are also entertained by our relaxing mix of classical, jazz and folk music played throughout the store.
Our staff is composed of genuine readers and book lovers, which sets us apart from other booksellers. We are often pleased to hear how our knowledgeable staff's recommendations have been the perfect gifts for those hard-to-buy-for family and friends.
They offer lots of events and its worth checking them out.  They also offer book caterings for schools, businesses and organizations who may be hosting an author and would like for his/her books to be able for sale at those venues.
·    The Garden Cafe at Full Circle Bookstore offers breakfast items Monday through Friday, as well as soups, salads, sandwiches and sweets, which are available Monday through Saturday.
·    The Java Joe's Coffee Bar offers a variety of cappuccino and espresso drinks as well as teas and sodas.
For more information, you may call (405) 842-2900 or 1-800-683-READ.
https://fullcirclebooks.com/?page_id=216 is where to find them online

There's also a great story about the white buffalo in their lobby named Pearl.  
(all material downloaded from website)

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