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Bookshop.org is an online bookseller with a mission to help independent bookstores thrive by directing a large portion of profits to local bookstores. The platform offers books, ebooks, and gift cards while highlighting storefront partners and promoting local literary commerce. It operates primarily in the United States, supporting over a thousand indie stores and various categories from fiction to nonfiction. The site emphasizes community, independent booksellers, and reader access to a broad catalog through a bookstore-backed model.
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