Kernaghan Books located at The Bluecoat, School Ln, Liverpool L1 3BX, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 703 9077

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christina batey

5 Google Rating

A lovely mixture of rare and less rare but desirable books.Bliss,lots to browse.Really good postcard

5/ 5

A lovely mixture of rare and less rare but desirable books.Bliss,lots to browse.Really good postcard selection too so you can send your mates something tangible and intriguing.

Steve Talbot

5 Google Rating

Brilliant. Great Querky stock. Good prices.

5/ 5

Brilliant. Great Querky stock. Good prices.

Jeff Guest

4 Google Rating

Pleasant people and place. Great browsery. Discounts for cash on multi purchases too.

4/ 5

Pleasant people and place. Great browsery. Discounts for cash on multi purchases too.

Paul Johnson

5 Google Rating

Great books great prices the owners have depth of knowledge

5/ 5

Great books great prices the owners have depth of knowledge

Charlie Apap

5 Google Rating

Lovely book shop with lots of rare books. The staff are really knowledgeable, passionate and friendl

5/ 5

Lovely book shop with lots of rare books. The staff are really knowledgeable, passionate and friendly which is rarity. Pity it is quite small though, would like it to be a bigger store.

Philip Warren

5 Google Rating

This is a fantastic bookshop. So well laid out with always something new and surprising around the c

5/ 5

This is a fantastic bookshop. So well laid out with always something new and surprising around the corner and a very interesting selection of books for sale. Made my day when I visited Liverpool!

Jon Tiltman

5 Google Rating

It's without doubt the closest bookshop to Probe Records. Can't say any more about it because I didn

5/ 5

It's without doubt the closest bookshop to Probe Records. Can't say any more about it because I didn't actually go in.....

Paul Gotts

5 Google Rating

Great place, great books, great prices and great people - excellent bookshop.

5/ 5

Great place, great books, great prices and great people - excellent bookshop.

ESC

3 Google Rating

Very orderly and uptight experience

3/ 5

Very orderly and uptight experience

Steve Mcloughlin

5 Google Rating

Lovely book shop with a friendly and knowledgeable proprietor. Didn't have time to browse properly a

5/ 5

Lovely book shop with a friendly and knowledgeable proprietor. Didn't have time to browse properly as I was looking for a specific book but looking forward to going back.

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  • Friday10:30 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Saturday10:30 AM - 05:00 PM
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