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    Octavia's Bookshelf

    5.0 (66 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Crystal K.

    A nice community bookstore nook with curated books and paraphernalia for adults and children and space to sit and chill with a small group

    Giselle B.

    My first time coming in here and it was life changing. I remember as a little girl never seeing representation in book stores. And if it did exist you had to search high and low to find books by Black authors/books that told Black stories. It hurt as a child never having that representation. But after today's stop at Octavia's Bookshelf, I can definitely say my inner child was healed. The employee working today was extremely helpful and kind. There's so many books to choose from here and the pricing is extremely fair! I purchased a few books, socks and also got a tote bag. I'll definitely come back. What an amazing experience to feel represented and seen. I've always loved books and reading but this store made the experience even better. Thank you!

    Alice W.

    Such a cute bookstore in a cute, hip little corner. The shop is quite small but it has little sections detailing the categories of books it has. There was also a section of books for recent fire victims. If you're in the area for a coffee or brunch, def check it out! We found parking easily in the neighborhood. (Outdoor bathroom near Lavender and Honey.)

    Brandi B.

    Nice little bookstore, staff was pleasant it was really cute. I wanted to give them 5 stars but the selection was lacking. She was out of a lot of books but did offer to order them. I would return.

    Tracy D.

    Love this bookstore. Small but carries a lot of books. I believe in supporting small businesses and this is one place that carries the aura of helping its community. It is hard to find parking in the area but don't give up! The employee was super kind and helpful in answering my questions. I look forward to coming back.

    Came across this bookstore @octavias_bookshelf. It had miminalistic look and feel for a bookstore, but there were so many selections for all the different genres. Milan was so friendly and shared so many recommendations. She knew what she knew and all we needed was a cup of coffee to sit by the window. She was wonderful. Definitely a "need to go" rating.

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    What a lovely little book shop! In honor of Independent Bookstore day I decided to begin my crawl here. I loved the selection of minority authors they feature as well as the synopsis of the plots of the books... honestly it looked so inviting and bright inside. The stickers had me CTFU over in the corner. I think if you are looking for a specific book that isn't from a minority of POC author you may need to visit another bookstore if you want it right away. They also do not have a HUGE selection so be sure to call first. I found myself looking up the books they had in the store and adding them to my Goodreads list of TBR. In other words... I shall be back! Respectfully Reviewed.

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    Jemila P.

    Today I landed at Octavia' Bookshelf. It's a cozy indie book shop with gorgeous natural light and welcoming feel. I inched my way around the store with my mom to make sure that nothing was unattended. We saw newly designed covers, classic favorites, and a ton of new titles that I am sure could fit somewhere in my house. I loved the book categories, play area for kids by the window & children's corner, as well as seating next to the tarot display. (Bet I could sit down with tea & snacks, and begin writing my next great work!) All I needed was a cup of tea, snacks, and they probably would have had to drag me out. The Octavia section held her numerous titles, whose cover art was so captivating, I didn't get a picture to capture them all. I purchased two books and an enamel pin for $59, which felt fair - not everyone can price items like that jungle company and remain in business. Hopefully I'll visit again soon when my schedule aligns with their future programming.

    Book, notepad, totebag all from Octavia's

    A real gem on the east side. I've been a few times and there's always a great selection of books. You'd be hard pressed to find a similar catalogue at Barnes & Noble or other bookstores. Whoever is at the front will have tons of recommendations if you need. Most recently, I ordered Black Meme through them. With all the chaos of the Eaton fires, Octavia's focused their efforts on the community and understandably the book got lost before I was able to pick it up. Even after that, there was a bit of a wait to get the order. They actually delivered the book to me and included a bag and notepad to make it right. I really appreciate them going out of their way to me feel like a valued local customer.

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    Rachel K.

    Octavia's Bookshelf has a fantastic selection of books and gift items! The shop features fascinating titles in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, memoir, history, cookbooks, self-help books, children's books, and more -- written by BIPOC writers. In the children's book section, there is a cute little story nook with seating for young kids. I find a delicious new book to devour on every visit, and it is a wonderful spot to shop for gifts for friends and family. There is a well-curated selection of witty greeting cards for all occasions, stickers, magnets, socks, jewelry, and really amazing scented candles -- like the vivid, sweet fragrance of "Pack The Court With Black Women," a lovely sea salt and orchid scent. The witty and personable staff are great at book recommendations, and also fun to chat with about reading. They also offer a creative way to get a book recommendation, called "Blind Date with a Book" -- you purchase a book recommended by staff that is wrapped in brown paper, and before purchasing you only see a few words related to its theme (e.g. "story of love, family, and forgiveness set in New York and the Dominican Republic"). Octavia's Bookshelf supports local writers! Their author talks featuring adult fiction, YA graphic novels, and children's books are engaging community events that are a great way to meet other readers and get a behind-the-scenes look at the writing and worldbuilding of some amazing stories. There is a cart of "clearance" merchandise-- a great value for some fun gift items. Making reading accessible to everyone, ask the staff to guide you to the "free" book shelf. On top of all that, Octavia's Bookshelf partners with The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens and with the La Pintoresca Branch of the Pasadena Library system to host a monthly Octavia Butler Sci-Fi Book Club, reading books by Octavia Butler and other science fiction writers of color. (More info on the "Events" page of the Pasadena Libraries website.)

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    Octavia's Bookshelf is a wonderfully curated, if small collection. Don't leave without a copy of Parable of the Sower!

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    5 months ago

    Lovely store. Never knew it was here. Can't wait to visit again with friends. They also ordered a few books for me as well

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    Lovely space, lovely collection, lovely owner. Octavia Butler is one of my favorite writers. Let's support Altadena!

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