Book Stores in Culver City, CA

6 locations found near Culver City

“Convenient to the 33 bus line, and lots of downtown Culver City’s best restaurants, this bookstore is a must visit for bibliophiles that love romance. Elsewhere that might warrant an eye roll but at The Ripped Bodice, you’re in romance heaven. There’s everything here from beautiful, classic Jane Austen editions with gilt-covered pages to the newest, hottest romances topping charts at all major media outlets. There’s great attention paid to LGBTQIA+ books, both those about those who are and by authors who are. There’s a cute event space, there are stickers and gift items for the special bibliophile in your life (or for you!), and there’s no high pressure sales here. Just fellow bibliophiles, there when you need them. Or to finally ring up your purchase that’s far more than you planned to spend. This isn’t a place you leave empty handed!”

4.8 Superb175 Reviews

“Small hole in the wall with mighty superpowers to meet your bike repair needs. Have been getting my bikes serviced here for the last few years and am always awed by their incredible work and low prices to boot”

5 Superb109 Reviews

“Good idea to open such an artistic book store with quite a selection.
I just don’t like the smell here that mixes painting, and formaldehyde.
I know there are so many restaurants, cafes surrounded, but still thinking why there is not a coffee shop inside a book store? Why a book store can not be more spacious, and having a space to read? I just did quick browsing. I like the books. Each one is so unique. But I don’t feel comfy to stay.
I think I do have a higher expectation when comes to a book store.
Such a big city, just have sooooo many restaurants. But not even a huge book store?
People stay in their phones, posting fake, and dramatic photos or videos.
No place that we can feel comfortable to nurture our brain in the useful books? Soo sad!
Whenever I open TIKTOK seeing those stupid people getting their attention in several ways? I just asked myself WTF? Does this advanced technology make us more superficial? Not saying reading books will definitely make us profound. Nothing wrong to be fun.
It is just too much mental trash on social media.
We need a huge library in a modern way in LA?
Can some rich people help us?”

4.8 Superb114 Reviews

“You can sit and drink tea they are organized and there is a beautiful chapel statues abit pricey bit books are reasonable price and easy to find I recommend cotters book store for more variety of religious materials”

4.9 Superb73 Reviews

“My daughter Jasmine she found this little gift shop here in Culver City and she wanted to stop in there real quick before she heads back home to Tennessee and it's a cute little gift shop I think possibly maybe my daughter might have picked up a few gifts to buy hint hint I have a birthday coming up on February 1st my dear”

4.4 Superb115 Reviews

“As I walked in, everything was neatly organized. One of the employees gave me instructions on how to navigate the store.I saw people coming in donating items every 5 minutes. Left side is for shopping and right side is for donations. It’s mainly a bookstore, not so much a store for goods. What I liked about it, was how clean it was. The only thing negative was that it was tiny for shopping. It’s more of a bookstore and donation center. (The two books in the photo cost around $6 in total).”

3.2 Average128 Reviews

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