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    Mommas Attic

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    1 year ago

    This business isn't even open anymore. Drive here and wasted gas. Would be nice if places updated their business.

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    4 years ago

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    Leslie C.

    Thank you for the 5 star review Jamie! We hope to see you again soon!

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    The Writer's Block

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    The vibes are perfect, it's a book shop and cafe in one. I've had friendly and quick service all…read morethree times I've dropped in. Convenient (paid) parking right in front.

    Wow, wow, wow. This place made my adult self so excited and fully brought out my inner nerd…read more Let's start with the coffee, so good. I honestly didn't expect it to be this solid because the bookstore itself feels so elevated, but they absolutely delivered. The café was bustling on a Sunday afternoon, and the smell of fresh coffee hit you right away. I ordered a sugar-free oat milk latte and really enjoyed it. Now the bookstore... it's big, thoughtfully laid out by genre, and packed with options. It feels like an elevated version of Barnes & Noble but with way more personality. The lighting leans a little on the dim side, but it doesn't take away from browsing at all, in fact, it kind of adds to the vibe. There are shelves everywhere plus curated tables throughout, so you'll constantly find something new. They also have the cutest selection of items in glass cases, clips, jewelry, figurines, and other unique finds. Tons of book accessories too, like reading lights and bookmarks. And yes... there's even a bunny living its best life in there, which somehow makes the whole experience even better. It's the kind of place where you can easily spend hours wandering around, finding gifts, or just hanging out. Service was super friendly, and you can tell the staff genuinely enjoys being there, which makes sense, because honestly... who wouldn't?

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    (142 reviews)

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    A book how it breathes life and makes an individual feel happy and alive…read more Our most recent visit here was "just because!" After home schooling the kids for over a decade this was our favorite place to be. Much has changed over the years, but the importance is this. This Barnes and Noble has gotten just better ! The kids area has evolved into something better. Having children with special needs they carry an excellent sensory experience area where an individual can purchase and use as needed for their children. The book selection is designed well. It comes with a reading area for the little ones. Try the book out before you go home. If you're into the manga reads they can order what you don't have, as needed. They have an excellent selection of this genre . It's the twins favorite things to read at the moment. It's a little bit of everything for all sorts of different tastes. The point is you're just reading. If you need your caffeine and a little nook to read your book they have a cafe with coffee and snacks. It's just a place to come and visit and relax. Find a new book and enjoy life. The value for our books has gone up recently but it's still worth the money. Now let's get busy and build more brain power and create something better for all to see . Read and learn the secrets of the world. Let the staff here be your guide.

    Service is very poor, we were looking for a certain book and we asked FELICIA if she works here,…read moreshe said NO. After looking around for our book and was unsuccessful, we went to the help desk and SHE was there smh. Why did she said she doesn't work here. She needs to be retrain or something

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    (17 reviews)

    The Strip

    This locally owned bookstore is the best. Shwa and Sugar do so much for the community, and deserve…read moreall the support for their amazing bookstore. They have an amazing selection, with reasonable prices. They also feature so many Vegas artists, authors, and poets. It's so nice to see a business that consistently puts in effort to promote local artists. Avantpop also hosts events! I recently went and enjoyed their Cosmic Q poetry night, which featured a bunch of local poets reading their work to us. It was such a nice event, that really showcased their support for our community. Please, stop in and support such an amazing local business!! Shwa and Sugar absolutely deserve all the love!

    A local, world-renowned chef in Sin City, Chef Boy Satan, passed away…read more This rare original issue of Propaganda circa 1994 was formerly his, but Shwa Laytart of Avantpop gently passed the torch into my possession. RIP, mate~ // I have always fancied the solitary aspect of immersing in literary works. It is, however, concurrently delightful to strike up a conversation in an independent bookstore with fellow overzealous ''reading freaks,'' as noted in a reflection one is bound to catch in its chambers. 'twas such a pleasure witnessing Laytart being equally as enraptured as me when he spoke about death, oddities, and literature, hah~ x // When geomagnetic storms ignited luminescent polar auroras and when the lines of magnetic force between Earth and the sun intersected with one another, the center of the "X" spot where the lines met was where a magnetic portal formed: Avantpop Bookstore. Anyhow, if you are ever in Sin City, fire up your rocket's spark igniters and make your way to new land. Quoting Aunt Ida from Female Trouble (1974), ''The world of the heterosexual is a sick and boring life.'' Upholstered with revolutionary scholars, the Beat Generation, Gonzo journalism, political defiance, banned classics, local artists and activists, rare gems, individualistic figures of all sorts, and the filth of John Waters, you are, rest assured, in for a ''Divine,'' queer experience. Parallel to that thought, if you ever synthesize a penchant for somber, witty poetry, luxuriate yourself in some of Avantpop co-owner, Laytart's, written works-best served with a joint in hand. In the course of frolicking around the shelves, you may wonder how much your birth mother despises you, but ahhh, you need not fret for you will be reminded Gaia loathes your guts just as much. When asked to solve for x, the Chris Korda piece that lies before you hints the solution: X = Save the planet; kill yourself. *Whistles Dada in the streets of Boston to the tune of The Smiths' ''Panic on the streets of London.''* At some point, I am quite certain you will start to hear Rod Serling narrate your life. Where has this review even gone? Oh, the places you will go~ x Overall, you will be departing from the shop glowing in the dark, developing an itch you cannot scratch, which forms a gaping hole in your torso, and leaving you to wonder if the intestine emerged before the tapeworm~ x

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