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Scorpio Books — a creative’s treasure cave

By Simon Owen
Graphic Artist, Envisage Design Ltd

Scorpio Book Store
Scorpio Book Store

If you make things for a living (or for fun), you already know the feeling: you walk into a place and your brain instantly clicks into research mode. That’s Scorpio Books for me — a genuinely independent bookshop that’s equal parts calm studio energy and idea generator. 

Tucked into Five Lanes at the BNZ Centre (120 Hereford Street, Christchurch Central City), it’s an easy drop-in when you’re already in town grabbing coffee, meeting a client, or doing the classic “I’ll just pop in for five minutes” (you won’t). 

Why creatives should put Scorpio on their regular circuit

  • Independent and thoughtfully curated. It feels like people are choosing what’s on the shelves, not an algorithm. 
  • Staff who actually talk books. Friendly, knowledgeable, and happy to recommend — or order something in if it’s still in print. 
  • Chock-a-block without being chaotic. Packed shelves, but browsable — the kind of density that rewards slow looking (you’ll leave with a stack). 
  • Bright, relaxed ambience. More “linger and skim” than “rush and buy.” 
  • The good sections for visual people. Their graphic novelsdesign, and visual reference range is legitimately strong — perfect for layout inspiration, reference hunting, and creative reset reads. 

My suggested Scorpio ritual

Pick one “work” book (design/photography/visual reference), one “play” book (graphic novel or fiction), and give yourself 20 minutes to wander without a goal. It’s amazing what turns up when you’re not searching.

If you’re in Christchurch: make Scorpio Books a regular stop — it’s a simple, analogue way to refill the creative tank.

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