Bookinist also sells books in large quantities from its two wholesale bookstores, delivering its assortment to the several bookstores of Yerevan, regions of Armenia and NKR. The book was published by Dear Bed Books and printed by NA-ME Press. This is Angoghinian’s first published volume. It features an introduction by the book’s editor and designer, Rupen Khajag. It has a storage of more than 40000 books and includes all areas of knowledge and reading age group. The cross-genre book is a collection of 63 haikus written by the U.S.-born Angoghinian on topics ranging from love, loss, politics, and assimilation. The bookstore that was small and had its store only in Mashtots Avenue now has 13 stores in different parts of Yerevan. So, if you are a reader and like reading books, but not always have enough money to own one, you can always find one that will be both to your heart and available to your pocket. That is why Bookinist tries to have books on every subject and topic, to help readers see the issue or encounter the question from different angles.įurthermore, they always have books which readers can buy very cheap and once a year they may have huge sales in English literature. “ When you bring books from other countries, for instance from the United Arab Emirates, you bring their opinions which is very important,” said Heghine Medoyan, commercial director of Bookinist. Then, Vardanyan who was at that time its director, after a while bought it and became the owner of Bookinist. In opposition to that, with the rise of a new social system new books were in big demand.” To keep the bookstore from bankruptcy Vardanyan started to bring what was on demand. “Then after the collapse of the USSR, bookstores collapsed too… no one wanted secondhand books anymore. We are incoming tour agency providing Armenia and Caucasus tours since 2010. Khachik Vardanyan, general director of Bookinist, said that in Soviet times the demand of the books was high, at that time 67 bookstores existed. Barev Armenia Tours is a leading tour operator based in Yerevan. Well, for you to know you have entered one of the largest and at the same time one of the oldest bookstores in Armenia, Bookinist.īefore becoming Bookinist we now know, during the Soviet Union it had only one floor and was a secondhand bookseller store.
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If you are lucky enough you may hear slow, resting song coming from the first floor, from the piano. Have you ever come across the Bookinist store on Mashtots avenue? Well, it is nearly impossible not to notice it, and if you entered it will take hours after you will leave the store.