Israel SciFi and Fantasy Book Club discussion
What's your favorite bookstore in Israel?

In the US the selection was endless; second hand bookstores everywhere (though slowly disappearing), the mega stores (BN, Borders), online sources (amazon et al.), and even library sales every weekend where you could fill shopping bags full of books for $3/bag. I went to bookstores several times a week.
I brought all my books with me and don't have any more room at the moment for real books so I read on my Kindle.
Where do you buy online?


When we were young and mobile we'd go to TA once or twice a year and haul back loads of secondhand books from all the different stores there.
Later on, I used to buy books from Amazon, but that's very expensive and takes like 6 weeks to 2 months or more to arrive, later I bought from B&N, slightly cheaper and faster, but nowadays I buy most of my books online at bol.com, in Holland, expensive but here in about a week.
Jon wrote: "Since I moved back to Israel a year ago I've only been to Steimatzky and Tsomet Sfarim. Granted, I haven't really looked.
In the US the selection was endless; second hand bookstores everywhere (th..."
Jon, I treat myself to one new book a month from The Book Depository. They offer free international shipping and you can get they have discounted prices on preordered books. I often get newly published books for about $5. There is also Better World Books which also offers free shipping and some of the money from each order goes towards buying books for disadvantaged children.
In the US the selection was endless; second hand bookstores everywhere (th..."
Jon, I treat myself to one new book a month from The Book Depository. They offer free international shipping and you can get they have discounted prices on preordered books. I often get newly published books for about $5. There is also Better World Books which also offers free shipping and some of the money from each order goes towards buying books for disadvantaged children.
Roma wrote: "I don't have a lot of choice in real life bookstores. There's a Steimatsky in Kiryat Shmona, I sometimes visit.
When we were young and mobile we'd go to TA once or twice a year and haul back loads..."
Roma, you should also try The Book Depository.
When we were young and mobile we'd go to TA once or twice a year and haul back loads..."
Roma, you should also try The Book Depository.

Lorelei wrote: "I've just discovered a new (to me) used bookstore in the old city in Be'er Sheva - 'Mini Book.' I use a wheelchair so I couldn't get all the way into the shop, but according to The Husband the sel..."
Lorelei , are there really so few used bookstores in Be'er Sheva? That seems so strange to me because there are so many of them in Jerusalem. I'd love to be able to remedy that myself (yes, like every other American I dream of opening up a bookstore in Israel)
Lorelei , are there really so few used bookstores in Be'er Sheva? That seems so strange to me because there are so many of them in Jerusalem. I'd love to be able to remedy that myself (yes, like every other American I dream of opening up a bookstore in Israel)


Glad to hear the Old City bookshop is still going strong - I used to go by it a lot when I worked there, but haven't been in a few years and keep wondering if it's still alive.
My actual favorite place is the Book Gallery on Shatz (in J=m) though, not that much SFF (though there is some, including neat finds. Dani books is more conventional best seller stuff, in the Gallery I once found a whole bunch of Valente and old Le Guins) but unbeatable for just coming in and browsing.
For ordering from abroad - try bookfinder.com. It can take into account shipping costs and I often find cheaper options (all told) than book depository. Erratic shipping times though - i've had stuff show up in a week or two, and stuff take months through the same outfit.
I like the atmosphere and the cozy step-up of the Book Gallery on Shatz but I haven't actually found that many books there that I wanted to buy. But they do have some old scifi at good prices.
Someday I'd love to do a tour of all the second-hand bookstores in Israel. I find it surprising (and also wonderful) that at a time when so many bookstores in America are closing their doors second-hand bookstores in Israel seem to be flourishing.
Someday I'd love to do a tour of all the second-hand bookstores in Israel. I find it surprising (and also wonderful) that at a time when so many bookstores in America are closing their doors second-hand bookstores in Israel seem to be flourishing.

In Rehovot I mostly know Russian used bookstores, and one nearby my current apartment, called Bitrei Zuzei. It has a rather small selection of English books, but there is a calico who graces the place with her august presence, so I am often lured inside.


My favourite 'local' book shop is The Book Depository. The books arrived quickly, there are none of Amazon's ridiculous shipping prices and because they send books individually there is never a problem with customs. I want anything unusual a family friend in England owns a bookshop and my mother picks it up on a visit or my friend sends it by whichever post I prefer.
For secondhand books I'm a great fan of Bookmooch.com. Israel's low postage charges makes it worthwhile and I have found some great books from my 'to buy' list.
I am a Steimatzy member and pop into the stores most times I pass by but if I want anything specific it is rare that they have it in stock.
For secondhand books I'm a great fan of Bookmooch.com. Israel's low postage charges makes it worthwhile and I have found some great books from my 'to buy' list.
I am a Steimatzy member and pop into the stores most times I pass by but if I want anything specific it is rare that they have it in stock.
Regarding online stores I have a few recommendations:
For new books:
1.Book Depository (as mentioned above).
2.I've heard that Probook in Tel-Aviv is a great one, they have a tremendous amount of books. sci-fi and fantasy books prices are relatively low in comparison to Steimatzky for instance, and they are not charging for the shipment.
http://www.probook.co.il/
For used books:
I think that searching the net for used ones is much more effective. I would recommend searching the the Biblio.com database. A store named Better World Books has almost everything you would like, their prices are very low, plus extremely low shipping rates and fast delivery (about a week).
That's the direct link to BWB in Biblio:
http://www.biblio.com/bookstore/bette...
For new books:
1.Book Depository (as mentioned above).
2.I've heard that Probook in Tel-Aviv is a great one, they have a tremendous amount of books. sci-fi and fantasy books prices are relatively low in comparison to Steimatzky for instance, and they are not charging for the shipment.
http://www.probook.co.il/
For used books:
I think that searching the net for used ones is much more effective. I would recommend searching the the Biblio.com database. A store named Better World Books has almost everything you would like, their prices are very low, plus extremely low shipping rates and fast delivery (about a week).
That's the direct link to BWB in Biblio:
http://www.biblio.com/bookstore/bette...
Esther wrote: "My favourite 'local' book shop is The Book Depository. The books arrived quickly, there are none of Amazon's ridiculous shipping prices and because they send books individually there is never a pro..."
Esther, I checked out the Israel Bookmooch but didn't see anything there that really appealed to me. Do you also exchange with people outside of Israel?
Esther, I checked out the Israel Bookmooch but didn't see anything there that really appealed to me. Do you also exchange with people outside of Israel?




It's one of my few genuine indulgences (together with trips abroad) and I am learned to scrimp and save even when we're somewhat tight on money, to have some reserves for it. the selection is so big, and the books are so cheap... I just take a basket, and fill it up. The only real caution I must exercise is to be able to put all these books in my suitcases and not exceed weight limits.

קוראים לך אביב, נכון??
שם שנשמע כמו ספרינג....
Genia wrote: "Whenever we (the husband and I) go to the States, we have an already set-in-stone ritual: one day of the visit is dedicated to Powell's Books. it's hu-freakin'-mungous. It is a four story warehouse..."
On my last trip to America, which was about two years ago, I was saddened to see how many of the bookstores had closed down. All of the second-hand bookstore were gone and many of the larger, chain stores were as well. Though I suppose I can't complain too much since I hit all of the library book sales and came back with enough books to last me a while ;)
On my last trip to America, which was about two years ago, I was saddened to see how many of the bookstores had closed down. All of the second-hand bookstore were gone and many of the larger, chain stores were as well. Though I suppose I can't complain too much since I hit all of the library book sales and came back with enough books to last me a while ;)

קוראים לך אביב, נכון??
שם שנשמע כמו ספרינג...."
nope:) דגש on the "like" Plus... I'm female.
Simcha wrote: "Esther wrote: "My favourite 'local' book shop is The Book Depository. The books arrived quickly, there are none of Amazon's ridiculous shipping prices and because they send books individually there..."
I almost always send and receive from overseas. In fact I feel a little unfair because Israeli postage is so cheap compared to the US.
Recently there have been a couple of Israeli mooches but most of the Israel inventories are full of thrillers - not my type of thing.
If you want an idea of what is available my shelf 'my mooches' lists the books I have received from Book Mooch.
I almost always send and receive from overseas. In fact I feel a little unfair because Israeli postage is so cheap compared to the US.
Recently there have been a couple of Israeli mooches but most of the Israel inventories are full of thrillers - not my type of thing.
If you want an idea of what is available my shelf 'my mooches' lists the books I have received from Book Mooch.

Pirl{a חame that sסuחds like spring} wrote: "Does anybody know a store where I can get newish books from the united states? Stimatzky and Tzomet Sfarim still haven't gotten a certain book I REALLY want."
Well, there is Dani Books. What book are you looking for?
Well, there is Dani Books. What book are you looking for?
Pirl{a חame that sסuחds like spring} wrote: "Does anybody know a store where I can get newish books from the united states? Stimatzky and Tzomet Sfarim still haven't gotten a certain book I REALLY want."
http://www.probook.co.il/
http://www.probook.co.il/

It costs more on that site than to order it online.

Where is Dani Books? And is it likely to have a book that has not yet come to Israel?
There is a Dani Books in downtown Jerusalem and I think they might have other branches as well, maybe in Tel Aviv. The one I've been to has new scifi and fantasy books that other bookstores don't carry though they don't have much in the way of YA.
Their website is here (I don't know if they keep it updated though)
Again, if you let me know what book you are looking for I can tell you if I've seen it there.
Their website is here (I don't know if they keep it updated though)
Again, if you let me know what book you are looking for I can tell you if I've seen it there.


Next time I visit downtown I'll see if I can go there.
The specific book is City of Lost Souls. You're all welcome to buy it for me and send it to my house:P

JIC(just in case) where's the one in Jerusalem?


However my Abba does know where Dani Books is and he'll take me there next time we're downtown. So tnx.
Jon wrote: "What are some other good stores in Tel Aviv? I'll check out Halper's which Genia mentioned."
I've been wanting to go to Tel Aviv one day to just check out the book stores. I'd be interested to hear if you find any good ones.
I've been wanting to go to Tel Aviv one day to just check out the book stores. I'd be interested to hear if you find any good ones.

While I ad..."
the best book store in Israel located in Haifa is Mischar Hasfer(מיסחר הספר)
huge verity of sff new used and rare books in Hebrew English french German....
its a TEMPLE for bookworms :-)
and the price are always on discount
While I admit that Dani Books does have the best new scifi and fantasy selection in Jerusalem my favourite bookstore to visit is a small shop in the Old City, close to the parking lot. Not many people know about this store but it's one of my favourites because even though it's small I almost always find something good there and the prices are pretty low.
Though what I really like best about the store is the elderly woman that runs it and her obvious love of books, something which I have found to be rare in Israeli book sellers.
So what's your favourite place to buys books?