Mister Book Shop in Hyderabad


MR Book Center or as the owner Uncle calls it “Mister Book Center” sits comfortably, tucked under the Begumpet Flyover. The innocent Green and Yellow banner with Bold Letters hide the mammoth collection of the store. Enter it and you’d be welcomed by Calendars, translation of popular books in Telugu and racks and racks of books. It is a wonderland for book lovers. 




A thirty-five-year family-run business, MR is the initial of their father’s and brother’s names. The staff is friendly and the owner uncle, another MR, is warm and easy to speak with. He showed us a copy of Quran that had a small note by the Nizam. He also told us anecdotes of book lovers who never married for the fear of not having to keep their books. The eminent Corona and the waning book visitors managed to creep in our conversations. And he immediately mentioned that he partnered with Amazon and Flipkart with a glint in his eyes. 

 A rare Quran


  
 
MR Uncle


One would remember that they sold book by the kg and they had a godown of books. (Alas! they do not do it anymore.) They source books from the United States and London and one thorough glance, and it is evident so. You have your popular books: From Jeffrey Archer to Sydney Sheldon. From Chetan Bhagat to Arundhati Roy. From Gulzar to Rupi Kaur. They have books for everyone. Be it a child Also, they have specially embossed classic books in the likes of Jane Austen just for rupees 200! Interestingly, they also have the first prints of Mills and Boons. For cinephiles and art lovers, they have a dedicated section for Cinema, Art and Architecture and they were the only source of these books in Hyderabad, before the dawn of Internet. Some of the famous ones are The Five Cs of Cinematography by Joseph V. Mascelli and a book about the filmmaker, Akira Kurosawa.

 
Rare Mills and Boons


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