The ASU Bookstore should just be renamed to the ASU Store. This store sells way more than books, including computers, apparel, and remembrance items. While the bookstore is easy to get lost in, the friendly staff is there to help you find what you want. And with hundreds of items in stock, you'll definitely find what you need.
However, the prices here are insane. Books, clothes, and everything else can be bought for way cheaper online. I only suggest using this bookstore as a last resort if you can't find what you're looking for online.
If you're looking for a place to inconvenience you, buy your books here! No seriously... This place is horrible.
If you go to ASU and you need your textbooks, this is likely where you will go. The nice things about this place include: a coffee shop, book pickup, and the courteous staff. Not so nice: the prices.
It's a university bookstore, prices are what you'd expect. Good place to get ASU merchandise, go elsewhere for books and supplies if you want to save money.
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It's not bad and functional, but the place needs an expansion soon. Its size hadn't kept up with campus growth.
The ASU bookstore is super expensive, you will find stuff at a much cheaper price outside. Only the Rental book facility for the students is a good option
Pretty good selection, but did not have the hat I really wanted in my size. They were willing to order it, but we were just visiting, so it wouldn't help. Parking lot is small, and the parking spots were ridiculously small/tight.
Great if you're an ASU student looking for books you're required to buy. It's huge, but it's not like some student bookstores I've been in in Ann Arbor or Seattle. There's not a lot of weird extra stuff for non students.
And look, check out your online options first before buying your books because I got a lot of my schoolbooks cheaper elsewhere. It's pretty old school to be stuck with paying a traditional student bookstore $150/book price.