About SYK Books

A Chinese bookstore opened in Montreal.

A corner not about escaping but about going deep.

The world is crowded with people, and people are always busy and huddled together.

I hope that the long words and profound thoughts can bring a little peace to the hustle and bustle.

Sell ​​some books that the owner likes, each book is personally selected by the owner.

If you have something to say about the store, please leave us a message .

May we always be romantic.

Contact information

Email: support@sykbooks.com

WeChat: st-jacques-bookstore

SYK Books Diary

TODO

  • Rebranding -> Update Logo.
  • Add the Douban rating after the title of the book.
  • Add appreciation function.
  • Online June Recommendation (Soviet Literature)
  • The physical store is under planning.

Log

2023-06-04 Launch the membership plan and referral discount plan.

2023-05-31 The first batch of new books will arrive in the store in 2023.

2022-12-21 Separate the contact information into a separate page.

2022-12-06 Updated the logo.

2022-11-14 Add message board page.

2022-11-13

  • A second-hand book buyback program was launched.
  • Moved FAQ and Terms of Service to the bottom of the page.
  • Add WeChat and Alipay payment icons at the bottom of the homepage (by the way, I learned a wave of SVG, and consider writing a technical document about online store maintenance...)
  • Updated 2022-11 monthly topic.

2022-11-12 Added payment support for WeChat and Alipay.

2022-11-09 Support mailing to the United States, express delivery completes the entire territory of North America.

2022-11-02 Complete the online payment setting, and the online bookstore officially opens.

2022-10-26 The website will be launched for trial operation, only self-collection is supported.

2022-08-18 The first books arrive in Montreal.

2022-05-17 Start the selection and purchase of the first batch of books.

2022-05-10 Complete the store mailbox, WeChat, and Xiaohongshu account registration.

2022-05-08 Determine the idea of ​​opening a bookstore, and conduct a questionnaire survey in Montreal to collect Chinese reading needs (however, not many people participated in the questionnaire...).