Book Havens:
Kannada collection – a guide to popular hot spots to purchase books in the
city
Higginbothams
Higginbothams
is one of the oldest bookstore chains in India. Its first shop was opened in
Chennai in 1844 and in Bengaluru, the store was established in 1905. It was
started by Abel Joshua Higginbotham, an Englishman who bought the store from
missionaries in Chennai.
The store
prides itself on its collection of books spanning over various genres, from
literary fiction to popular fiction and books for children. Paperbacks that are
not currently available in India are sourced from publishers abroad, making
them accessible to its customers here in India. According to Murali DP, the
deputy general manager at Higginbothams, “Our aim is to make books easily
accessible to the public. We hope that when someone walks in with a book in
mind, they can find it here or we can try to provide it for them.” The
bookstore chain is currently run and owned by the Amalgamations Group. In 2015,
the store had shut shop to revamp its interiors and reopened in 2017 with a
colorful look and a new layout. Where: MG Road
Blossom Book House
No list on
Bengaluru bookstores is complete without this shop. The bookstore was started
by Mayi Gowda in 2001 and is now one of the most famous bookstores in
Bengaluru, housing between 2,00,000 and 3,00,000 titles, most sourced from
around the country, and many imported from abroad. Blossom Book House is also
one of the largest second-hand book stores in the country. Where: Church Street
Champaca
Bookstore, Library, Café
Spread over
an area of 1,000 sqft, the space has a cafe, a bookstore and a library for
children. Look out for a book ladder to reach out to the books on the top
shelves as you browse through the
3,000-book collection across genres such as feminism, environment, memoir and biographies, sci-fi and fantasy, caste, translations and young adult and sexuality, most hand-picked by a special board of curators. Where: Edward Road
3,000-book collection across genres such as feminism, environment, memoir and biographies, sci-fi and fantasy, caste, translations and young adult and sexuality, most hand-picked by a special board of curators. Where: Edward Road
Atta Galatta
An ideal
place for those who wish get a warm cup of coffee accompanied by a book, Atta
Galatta (started by Lakshmi Sankar and Subodh Sankar in 2012) is a bookstore
and cafe that offers customers books that are for sale, as well as a small
collection of books from their Reading Section, meant to be read there. The
main focus of this store’s collection is Indian literature and fiction. The
store also has an event space as well, where activities such as plays,
workshops, and storytelling are held regularly.
Where: Koramangala
Nagasri Book
House
Started by
Venkatesh KV in 1976, the store sells copies of books sourced from different
parts of India as well as some imported from overseas. Its collection of
general books is sold at a discount of 10-15 per cent while its collection of
Kannada literature and fiction books is all sold at a discount of 10 percent.
The bookstore is compact in size and offers a collection of books that include
popular fiction novels, literary fiction, as well as books on philosophy
and history. Where: Jayanagar
Munnota
This
Kannada-centric bookstore comes as a breath of fresh air in a city with many
bookstores that cater to an English-reading audience. Started by writer Vasant
Shetty on Kannada Rajyotsava 2016, the store mainly houses books with notes on
the Kannada heritage and science. Every three Sundays of a month, the bookstore
conducts events in and around the Kannada language. Where: Basavanagudi
Select Book
Shop
This
74-year-old Bengaluru book house has two floors overflowing with books, old and
new. Founded by K B K Rao, the quaint bookshop has been exciting
readers with its rare collection of books. This historic bookshop has
also been frequented by eminent personalities such as CV Raman,
Ruskin Bond, Ramachandra Guha h Karnad. Where: Brigade Road
The Bookworm
The
bookstore was founded in 2001 by Krishna Gowda. The store is a favourite among
readers thanks to its policy wherein returning a book to the store gets you
half the price of the book back. Where: Church Street
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Mr. Pralhad Jadhav
Master of Library & Information Science (NET
Qualified)
Research Scholar (IGNOU)
Senior Manager @ Knowledge Repository
Khaitan & Co
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