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    Black Pearl Books

    5.0 (32 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Jana N.

    Fabulous selection of banned books. Used books to choose from. You can order online and pick up. Great vibe and fantastic customer service! Buy local.

    Kalia A.

    This bookstore is a true Austin gem. They have a plethora of books and other cool items such as puzzles, bookmarks, jewelry, totes, funny stickers, and other fun but personable gifts and things. The venue has a small event space you can reserve. It honestly felt like home because it was so vibey! A huge thank you to the owners for crafting such a stunning space for us and being so warm and welcoming. Your vision and team are truly inspiring! We can't wait to come back because it is GREAT bang for your buck and value.

    Arlene H.

    Visiting Black Pearl Books was such an incredible experience. From the moment we walked in, we felt welcomed by Katrina and Eric, the amazing owners, and Micah, who was so helpful and kind. Their warmth and passion for books and community truly shine through every part of the store. The book selection is outstanding. Each title feels thoughtfully chosen to highlight diverse voices and powerful stories that deserve to be read and shared. It is the kind of bookstore where you discover books you did not even know you needed. Beyond the books, they also carry beautiful art, fun coffee table books, unique cards, totes, bookmarks, and so many more giftable items. You can easily spend hours browsing and still want to come back for more. Black Pearl Books is more than a bookstore. It is a space filled with culture, connection, and inspiration. Supporting them means supporting a Black-owned business that is making a real difference in how stories are told and shared. This is a five-star gem in Austin and absolutely worth the visit. Great selection and great pricing! The Craig's will definitely be back!

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    Kia L.

    BLACK PEARL BOOKS, ROCK! Although I have ordered books online this was my first time physically visiting the bookstore and let me tell you it did not disappoint + the owners are magnificent! They really know the meaning of community and how to curate events that make everyone in attendance feel special, included and most importantly SEEN. Event tickets were super affordable and only $5 per attendee, and included two yellow tickets for snacks to enjoy during the event, such as thoughtful touch. During intermission we played trivia for prizes and the icing on the cake was that I won! I also performed on stage for the first time sharing my poetry and were it not for the caring and supportive strangers here I don't know if I would have. Such a fun and safe way to spend a Saturday night surrounded by books, great storytelling and awesome people! If you haven't been here yet, what are you waiting for?! Come check out some amazing books and events at your local, independent bookstore!

    Sydney D.

    This is an amazing, AMAZING, independent bookstore in Austin! It is black owned and woman owned so a great way to use your dollar in an intentional way. The staff was extremely kind and knowledgeable about the selection and made great recommendations. There was a large selection of both popular/mainstream books and not as widely known authors. There seemed to be a nice events room in the back which according to their website, hosts Open Mic nights and other community events. They do close at 6pm every day so if you can't make it there after work, go on a Saturday where they're open 11am-6pm. I will be coming to Black Pearl first for all my book needs!

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    Bethany A.

    Black Pearl is a small, yet mighty Black-owned bookstore. The selections are well organized and sorted by genre. There are some compelling reads. I loved that there was a lending library inside of the bookstore (I took a book today, and will be sure to leave one next time!)

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    Suzy D.

    While not new to the book scene, Black Pearl recently opened their newest location on Burnet and it's fabulous. Great space with natural light and enough inventory to keep you busy, flipping cover after cover, but not so packed you feel overwhelmed. The owners and team are so welcoming and helpful while also giving you space to meander and browse. The shop provides the full array of genres that you would expect from any shop while also highlighting authors and titles that meet their mission to serve a "Multi-Cultural, Multi-Generational, Multi-Socio-Economic Community." One of my favorite things was a Community bookshelf where you can take a book, leave a book; truly making literature accessible to all. We also couldn't help but buy some cute stickers, check out the journals and puzzles and all the other fun gift shop merch. We will be back when we work through the stack of books we walked away with today. Tip: more parking in the back! Tip: check the hours before you go!

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    Lee R.

    TL: DR -- Shop local. Check it out! I went here for the first time today and was very impressed. The store has an excellent selection of books. What makes them unique is they have a large quantity of books from diverse authors. Many of the books also feature Black protagonists. Other things I liked? They had knowledgeable staff who helped when I asked for recommendations. They also have gifts-candles, stickers, pencils, journals etc. I was able to purchase many holiday gifts here. On top of that a portion of my purchases will go towards Ridgetop Elementary school. Black Pearl was doing a fundraiser to support the local elementary school.

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    Marie M.

    This is such a wonderful bookstore! The (relatively) new location is just beautiful. This is a cozy bookstore, complete with community space for learning and connecting. Everyone who helps run this bookstore is absolutely delightful. They are so warm and welcoming and so knowledgeable. In addition to a beautiful selection of books, they have great gifts as well. I'm so happy this bookstore is within walking distance. I've pre-ordered books from them and I've browsed. This is my go-to bookstore. I can't wait to return!

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    The prices are excellent, the staff is extremely helpful, and I always always find something I didn't even know I was looking for!

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    Friendly service and ambience from the owner, and excellent variety for a community bookstore.

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    The sweetest girl greeted me upon entering the store. I was looking for some different books, as…read morewell as the usual ones. But mostly different books by new authors with different storylines. I found it here, and it was such a refresher. I mean, the selection of new authors and books was right here in front of me. So I took my time with the different genres. I like how they dedicate areas to this subject and to other types of books. She also told me she can order books that are out of stock, which is great for me. I like to keep one-of-a-kind books on my bookshelves at home. They have so much worth and lessons I like to refer back to. Well, you have to be an author or writer to understand that last sentence. I made myself laugh! I saw an area for authors to speak, and we talked about the monthly events they host. They are an independent bookstore, which is high on my list because you cannot only find the best books, but also new books and authors, but also other items like accessories and more. And it goes back to the events of hearing an author read an excerpt from their book. I always say it's worth the cost and value, which isn't expensive, to experience what the independent bookstores offer.

    Book Woman bookstore, a woman-owned and woman-operated independent bookstore, is located on N…read more Lamar in Austin, TX. It is not easy to find. When you get this "arrived" message from GPS and you do not see the place you are looking for, it is unsettling. I called Book Woman and kind voice on the phone told me to go more south. Finally, I found it...score! It is literally tucked away in a small strip mall. First, I notice a beautiful angel painted in many colors on the bookstore's window...warm and welcoming. Next, I entered the store and was immediately asked to put on a mask. Flash back to the heart of Covid days. I have not been asked to wear a mask in any establishment for the last two years, so this was a little off-putting. However, I am rules follower, so I complied. Book Woman was established in 1975 as a feminist collective and the store has spent decades championing diverse voices. It has grown into one of the oldest and most recognized feminist bookstores in the United States, which is pretty cool. It's a small bookstore so it does not take long to peruse the shop. I walked up and down the aisles discovering their genre of books. The selection included women authors, LGBTQ+ literature, social justice topics, and independent publishers. The woman who directed me to the bookstore was the only one in store. She answered my questions and was otherwise busy unpacking boxes of books. In addition to books, Book Woman sells t-shirts, cards, puzzles, journals, soap, and jewelry. These complementary items is a good addition to the books. All items are reasonably priced.

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