Who it’s for & what you get
- Wheelchair accessible
Frequently asked
Is Trade A Book one of the best shops in Charleston?
Trade A Book is ranked #133 shop in Charleston by community votes.
What is Trade A Book best known for?
Used and trade paperback shop on Ben Sawyer, the kind of place where a five-dollar bill gets you three novels.
Who should go to Trade A Book?
Trade A Book works well for both locals and visitors looking for a quality shop in Charleston.
Where is Trade A Book located?
Trade A Book is located at 1303 Ben Sawyer Blvd #3, Mt Pleasant, Charleston, SC.
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