REACH a Reader isn't your average thrift-bin book hunt. This West 41st Street used bookstore in Sioux Falls operates with actual intention — every sale funds REACH Literacy's work getting books and reading support into the hands of people who need them.
They stock, sort, and sell donated used books across a wide range of genres and reading levels, serving everyone from deal-hunting novel readers to parents building home libraries on a budget. The inventory turns regularly, which means repeat visitors find something different. It's a working bookstore attached to a working mission — not a charity table at a craft fair.
What keeps locals coming back is simple: the books are affordable, the selection is curated rather than dumped, and buying here does something. That's a harder pitch to walk away from than a Barnes & Noble loyalty card. Independent, community-rooted, and quietly doing more than it advertises.