Skylight Books
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Skylight Books

Los Angeles, California

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Los Feliz's beloved independent bookstore has been the literary nerve center of the east side since 1996. The selection is impeccable — strong on fiction, poetry, LA history, and small press. The staff picks are genuinely trustworthy, the author events draw serious names, and the whole place has the quiet authority of a shop that knows exactly what it's doing.

Insider tip

The used section in the back room. Check the staff picks shelf by the register — they've never steered anyone wrong.

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