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Locality: Regina, Saskatchewan

Phone: +1 306-347-8048



Address: 1230 Broad Street S4R1Y3 Regina, SK, Canada

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Centennial Books 10.11.2020

Tree of Knowledge (P.S. This was from a tree in Guadalajara that was scheduled to be removed)

Centennial Books 09.11.2020

Errata: "Soylent Green" is from the movie version of Make Room! Make Room! It is never mentioned in the book. Otherwise, a good history here.

Centennial Books 06.11.2020

If that’s not the most Tolkien thing you’ve ever heard, I don’t know what is. ~The Tomorrow Knight

Centennial Books 28.10.2020

A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one. George R.R. Martin

Centennial Books 26.10.2020

Library at the University of Karabük, Turkey

Centennial Books 24.10.2020

What's the most over-rated pop novel you've ever read?

Centennial Books 19.10.2020

Greetings bibliophiles and adorers of the doggos! We are sad to say that we will not be open our regular business hours tomorrow and Saturday. We are going to h...ave visits by appointment only until things settle down. Sorry for any inconvenience, but please do give a call if you need to hang with Oxford and we will figure out a safe time. I would hate to deprive his adoring fans Talk soon, and wag on!

Centennial Books 16.10.2020

What do you think of this bookshelf idea?

Centennial Books 13.10.2020

November 1 is the 19th anniversary of the current ownership of Centennial Books! Thank you all for your continued support!

Centennial Books 07.10.2020

What's that series for you?

Centennial Books 27.09.2020

Terry's Bookworm is reopening in Yorkton at their new location on November 2.

Centennial Books 10.09.2020

At the Dr. Seuss Museum in Springfield, Massachusetts

Centennial Books 21.08.2020

NO we don't have it

Centennial Books 30.07.2020

Did this actually just happen!? (Credit: bookbub)

Centennial Books 22.07.2020

Open post: how do you feel about time travel in fiction?