Inside Toronto's most beloved indie bookstores, where book fans still gather for the love of reading

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Toronto has a storied history of independent bookstores. What other metropolis could simultaneously boast both the world’s oldest surviving LGBTQ+ bookstore (56-year-old Glad Day, now at 32 Lisgar St.) and the World’s Biggest Bookstore, whose 17 miles of shelves emptied for the last time in 2014?

Big box stores, rising rents and Amazon have claimed a depressing number of victims — the ghost facade of Albert Britnell, operated by the same family for 80 years before it closed in 1999 to be replaced by a now-also-shuttered Starbucks, acts like literal writing on the wall at 765 Yonge St. But a thriving remainder of brick-and-mortar booksellers still dot the city, keeping Toronto’s bookworms fed.

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