Edgartown Books in the News.
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36 Hours on Martha’s Vineyard,
The New York Times
"36 Hours in Martha’s Vineyard" offers a curated guide to the island, highlighting various attractions, dining spots, and local businesses. Among the featured establishments is Edgartown Books, a cherished independent bookstore known for its cozy atmosphere and well-curated selection.
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The Plot Thickens in Retirement,
The Vineyard Gazette
A springtime calm still lingers at Edgartown Books, where spines of paperback and hardcover books are displayed in a winding technicolor maze. The offseason rhythm is calmer than the summer rush, and store manager Mathew Tombers has time to reflect and to prepare for the season ahead.
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Curl Up With a Good Book,
The Martha’s Vineyard Times
Mathew Tombers breathes life into Edgartown Books. Walk into Edgartown Books, and you know it’s a very special place. You can find the classics, contemporary works, and beach reads.
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Around the Bookstore, a column by Mathew Tombers, The Martha’s Vineyard Times
Edgartown Books manager Mathew Tombers knows a thing or two about books, and he regularly shares his insight and knowledge for The Martha’s Vineyard Times.
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Edgartown Books: Striving to Make It the Best,
Vineyard Style Magazine
Halfway down Main Street, you’ll find Edgartown Books in a cozy old house with shelves full of a dazzling variety of books and gifts.
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Books and their bibliophiles, The Martha’s Vineyard Times
Edgartown Books is owned by Jeffrey and Joyce Sudikoff, and managed by Mathew Tombers.Tombers began working at Edgartown Books during the summers.
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5 Best Bookstores on Martha’s Vineyard You Can’t Miss,
The Literary Lifestyle
Discover the best bookstores on Martha’s Vineyard. Julianne Buonocore shares them from her perspective as a “regular” summer visitor and book blogger.
100 Things to Do on Cape Cod and the Islands Before You Die, Kim Foley MacKinnon
Edgartown Books was proud to be featured in Kim Foley KacKinnon’s 100 Things to Do on Cape Cod and the Islands Before You Die, offers visitors and locals alike a chance to try and taste the very best, with itineraries and seasonal ideas for the whole family.