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The Nittany Reader has served the Penn State community and Centre County residents since 1991, offering a thoughtfully curated selection that bridges the gap between academic rigor and the pleasure of recreational reading. Located on East College Avenue just a short walk from campus, the store draws professors, students, and townspeople in equal measure. The main floor features new releases, bestsellers, and an unusually strong science writing section that reflects the university's research strengths. Downstairs, the used books basement is a destination in its own right, with thousands of titles organized into well-labeled sections spanning everything from philosophy to sports history. The store's knowledgeable staff, many of them Penn State graduates, are known for their ability to recommend the perfect book for any reader.
The Nittany Reader has served the Penn State community and Centre County residents since 1991, offering a thoughtfully curated selection that bridges the gap between academic rigor and the pleasure of recreational reading. Located on East College Avenue just a short walk from campus, the store draws professors, students, and townspeople in equal measure. The main floor features new releases, bestsellers, and an unusually strong science writing section that reflects the university's research strengths. Downstairs, the used books basement is a destination in its own right, with thousands of titles organized into well-labeled sections spanning everything from philosophy to sports history. The store's knowledgeable staff, many of them Penn State graduates, are known for their ability to recommend the perfect book for any reader. Located in the heart of State College, Pennsylvania, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 1991, making it 35 years of championing books and readers.
Author readings tied to Penn State's visiting lecture series, monthly science book club, weekly student open-mic nights during the academic year, and annual sidewalk sales during Arts Festival week.
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