Gate-side reading fix in Terminal A
This Bookshop sits airside in Terminal A, handy if your Widerøe or SAS flight boards nearby and you realize you forgot a book. It focuses on Norwegian and English-language titles, so you can grab a crime novel or Scandinavian non-fiction before a 90‑minute hop to Oslo or a longer connection out of Norway.
The store sits past security in Terminal A, a few minutes’ walk from the main gate cluster, so you don’t have to backtrack to the landside supermarket for reading material. Expect standard airport pricing: paperbacks run higher than downtown Trondheim shops, but still fine for a single trip read. Kids’ titles and puzzle books sit near the entrance, making it easy to distract a five‑year‑old before boarding SK flights.
Beyond books, you’ll find basic magazines and travel essentials in this Terminal A unit, useful if you need something for a 40‑minute flight to Bergen and don’t want to carry a thick hardcover. Stock skews mainstream: think thrillers, romance, and current bestsellers rather than niche academic titles. If you care about language, check the spine carefully; some covers look similar between Norwegian and English editions.
Payment is quick here, with card and contactless accepted in Norwegian krone, which helps if you’re racing a 25‑minute boarding window. One practical tip: pick your book before grabbing food in the terminal, so you can read in peace at the gate instead of juggling a bag, a sandwich, and last‑minute choices in the queue.