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Staying true to its tagline, Blossom Book House has books that are old, rare and new. Located in the heart of the city, the bookstore stands sandwiched between rows of shops, unassuming to onlookers.
Established at the turn of the millennium by Mayi Gowda, who quit his job to start selling books on the side of the road, the store has expanded from a quaint 200-square-foot space to a 4,000-square-foot store that now occupies two buildings. It stands today as a sanctuary for bibliophiles who visit from all over the city.
Piles of old and new books line the walls of the store right from the entrance. Dozens of pre-loved, dog-eared books can be found among them, with annotations scribbled in the margins by students and dedications from friends, family, and lovers. But fret not, there are plenty of new books too, with many specials and bestsellers featured right at the entrance.
Nestled between many books occasionally lie rare second-hand editions. From well-worn classics starting at times from 60 rupees to obscure titles you may never have heard of, the bookstore has it all. Plus, the staff are always willing help locate a specific volume or edition.







