Collection:
Products
Nothing Can Hurt You Now
Now You See Us
Nubia: The Reckoning
Nuts and Bolts
Oath of Fire
Oaths
Ocean's Godori
Octavia E. Butler: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations
Of Greed and Glory
Of Jade and Dragons
Off With Their Heads
On Call
On the Isle of Antioch
On the Rooftop
One Blood
One for my Enemy
One Last Word
One of Our Kind
One of Us Knows
One Small Voice
One Stop
One Summer in Miami
One Year Ago in Spain
Only Sound Remains
Osamu Dazai's The Setting Sun: Manga edition
Our Beautiful Darkness
Our Fault
Ours
Outspoken
Overland
Owed
Parasol Against the Axe
Parisian Days
Pātea Boys
Percival Everett by Virgil Russell
Perfect Little Angels
Peripathetic: Notes on (un)belonging
Persepolis (Books 1 & 2)
Persian Feasts
Person Unlimited
Pillow Talk
Plains of Promise
Plantas
Play With Your Cat!
Playing Games
Politica
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Amplify is an antiracist social enterprise bookshop dedicated to books by BIPOC authors. It was born out of a frustration with the structural racism in the publishing industry and a desire to tangibly make a change in a rigid industry.
We started as an online bookstore in 2020 and expanded into our Peel St shopfront in November 2024. There, you can browse our curation in person and attend bookish events.
After being online-only for four years we opened our physical shopfront in November 2025. The bricks-and-mortar shop allows us to showcase the collection in full for leisurely browsing, chats, and holds a third space offering in our reading room.
We host a wide range of bookish and community-oriented events at Amplify. They are cosy, affordable, alcohol-free, and a great, low-stakes way to meet new people.
We offer various community events including speed dating, book swaps, crafting workshops, book launches, and author salons. Our in-house book club is held once a month in our reading room.
Publishing has a diversity problem. There are less diverse books being published which limits the discoverability and reach of those authors.
We give BIPOC authors a space where they don't have to fight to be seen.