The 19 best independent bookstores in L.A. (2024)

The 19 best independent bookstores in L.A. (1)

Looking for an independent bookstore? Los Angeles has plenty of options to delight any type of reader.

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Edited by Michael Juliano

Editor, Time Out Los Angeles

Contributor: Kate Wertheimer

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There’s nothing better than a well-stocked, friendly-staffed bookstore. Los Angeles has lots of great independent retailers offering art books, travel guides, political tomes and children’s tales; some even have coffee shops inside. Check out these top bookstores in Los Angeles for the best bargains, out-of-print titles, author readings and community events; they’re a great place to find gift ideas, escape a sweltering (or rainy) day or pick out your next favorite novel.

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The Last Bookstore
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  • Bookstores
  • Downtown Historic Core
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If the Last Bookstore in Downtown L.A. were really our last bookstore, we’d be in good shape. Currently housed in what used to be an old bank building (complete with marble columns and giant doors), the store first began in a loft apartment and has since expanded to include a record shop, coffee bar and “Labyrinth” mezzanine level soley dedicated to $1 books. You can sell or trade old books here, pick up new ones, grab a record or a cup of joe, and attend a myriad of events including readings, book signings, writers groups, open mics and live music. It’s a true community hotspot, bringing like-minded literary folks together to create, inspire and share in a space that’s as open as your mind will be when you visit.

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Skylight Books
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  • Bookstores
  • Los Feliz
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This much-cherished, cozy neighborhood bookstore in Los Feliz strikes a neat balance between intellectual crowd-pleasers and more unusual fare, including a large selection of local zines. Open since the mid-’90s, it bucked book-industry trends by expanding into neighboring premises. It now houses readings, signings and some of L.A.’s best book clubs. Tip: If you miss a reading, check their website for a podcast version.

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Vroman’s
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  • Bookstores
  • Pasadena Playhouse District
  • price 2 of 4

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The largest independent bookshop in Southern California was founded over a century ago and continues to provide welcome competition to the big-box options in the San Gabriel Valley. The stock is strong and the staff is very helpful. They sell so much (too much?) more than books: music, luggage, jewelry, cookware and candles, plus there’s a coffee shop and wine bar built in. Keep an eye out for the regular readings and the book signings.

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Book Soup
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  • Bookstores
  • West Hollywood
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The variety of stock at Book Soup is huge and diverse, even if the space itself is a little squeezed (it’s easy to get lost!). The newsstand is well-stocked with domestic and international papers and magazines. Tip: Make sure to check out the impressive section on L.A. history, architecture and lore.

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Stories Books & Cafe is a funky, cozy spot off Sunset Boulevard in Echo Park, with new and used titles packed floor to ceiling. There’s a little cafe in the back with good coffee and fresh food, and an outdoor patio popular with the freelance crowd. If you’re looking for an obscure title, chances are they’ll have it here. There’s also a good selection of gift-y things such as greeting cards, coloring books, magnets and mugs. Regular events include readings, signings and comedy nights.

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Children’s Book World
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  • Bookstores
  • Westside
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This store carriestens of thousands of titles, as well as music, audio books, DVDs, puppets, stuffed animals and craft and science kits. The book selection is open-minded (gay-friendly, multi-cultural) and well-organized, divided into age-appropriate sections. There are cozy spots to snuggle up and read in, as well as play areas for the wee ones; peek around the corner of any aisle and you'll find a happy kid with her nose in a book. Regular events include book signings and story hours.

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The Iliad Bookshop
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  • Bookstores
  • North Hollywood
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This beloved NoHo nook has won over local bookworms and out-of-towners for more than two decades. Aptly named for The Iliad, an ancient Greek epic poem by Homer (note: Odyssey Video was originally located next to the Iliad’s first locale, hence the literary word play),the neighborhood bookstore stocks over 100,000 used titles and specializes in literary fiction and the arts. Drop in to browse rare and under-the-radar finds or sell a few books of your own.

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Secret Headquarters
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  • Bookstores
  • Atwater Village
  • price 2 of 4

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This formerly Silver Lake now Atwater Village comic book and graphic novel shop has shelf upon shelf of illustrated stories, as well as beautiful art books and local zines. If you’re into illustrated stories, this is the place to go—the shopkeepers will geek out with you over the newest issue of Aquaman or the sophom*ore effort of a graphic novelist. They can also recommend great stuff for first-timers, as well as gift suggestions for anyone on your list.

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Octavia’s Bookshelf
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  • Bookstores
  • Pasadena
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Named after the city’s own literary legend, sci-fiauthor Octavia E. Butler, this Pasadena shop specializes in books penned by BIPOC writers (including Butler, of course). Octavia’s Bookshelf has way more to offer than just a reverential name, though: The Black-owned bookstore offers an excellently curated mix of biographies, novels and children’s books in a cute-and-cozy space that also hosts book talks and live performances.

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Now Serving
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  • Chinatown
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Though you’ll find some enviableboutique kitchenware on the table at the center of the store, this Far East Plaza shop’s most impressive wares are its literary offerings. Now Serving is stocked with food magazines and cookbooks from around the globe, and it’s simplythe destination for food-related book talks.

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Hennessey + Ingalls
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  • Bookstores
  • Downtown Arts District

This art and architecture bookstore also sells children’s books, rare and out-of-print titles, maps, guidebooks and culinary books, along with a huge selection of notebooks, journals and planners. It’s a store with highbrow merchandise, without the intimidation factor; the staff is friendly and helpful, and there’s something for everyone here.

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Diesel, A Bookstore
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  • Bookstores
  • Brentwood
  • price 2 of 4

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Diesel is keeping bookstores hip with its modern aesthetics, eclectic selection and online presence—including a video channel with author events, book recs and other visual ephemera. The 35-year-old Brentwood Country Mart shop is also currently up for sale—so if youreally love books, maybe it’s time to run a shop of your own.

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Arcana: Books on the Arts
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  • Bookstores
  • Culver City

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Stocked with more than 100,000 rare, obscure and out-of-print volumes—not to mention a staff that’s eager to help you track down exactly what you’re looking for—this art, photography and design book emporium in Culver City ought to keep you busy for at least a few hours.

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Small World Books
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  • Bookstores
  • Venice

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Surrounded by bad beach food and throngs of people, this little shop is an oasis of literary calm. Their local author selection is right up front, so check out the local talent before perusing the aisles, where you’ll find a number of hard-to-find independent imprints, along with the more usual suspects.You’ll find it behind the Sidewalk Cafe & Bar, which—you guessed it—resides along the tented walkway in front of the shop.

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The Salt Eaters Bookshop
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  • Bookstores
  • Inglewood
  • price 2 of 4

Birthed out of the Free Black Women’s Library, a traveling book swap and pop-up library, this shop in Inglewoodprioritizes books written by and about Black women, girls, femmes and non-binary people. In addition to the literary selections, you’ll find meditation sessions, game nights, story time, book talks and clothing swaps.

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The Pop-Hop
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  • Bookstores
  • Highland Park
  • price 2 of 4

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This is an intimate bookstore and print shop that specializes in fiction, art and new works from local presses. Books are lined up on wooden shelves on rolling casters, like an elementary school library. Behind the bookcases, a small studio holds weekly instruction in classes such as screen-printing, zine-making, baby sign language and more.

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Mystery Pier Books, Inc.
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  • Bookstores
  • West Hollywood

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Down a tiny corridor off Sunset is an adorable old house, home of Mystery Pier Books, Inc. Being in this bookshop is like being at a museum where you get to buy the exhibits—beautiful, rare first editions; collectibles; out-of-print and signed books populate these shelves. The staff is more like gracious hosts than salespeople and have the answer to literally any question about their stock and beyond. If you have a collector’s item in mind, this is the place to find it—plan to spend a decent amount here, accordingly. Mystery Pier is just down the street from Book Soup, so you can hit both stores in the same day (we think you’ll walk out of here a bit more wowed, if a bit more broke).

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  • Shopping
  • Music and entertainment
  • Santa Monica

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This new and used bookstore just off the beach has the funky feel of a vintage shop, in part due to its best kept secret—the vast new and used vinyl selection, plus vintage record players, speakers and amps. Listen to records for sale as you peruse the aisles—Angel City offers books in every genre, and even has specialized book catalogs to help you find what you’re looking for. There’s also a gallery inside the store that features contemporary fine art from local beachside artists.

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