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    Krystal J.

    Cool souvenir shop to pass the time at There are a lot of items to get like magnets, plushies, books, chopsticks, keychains , shot glasses , stickers , puzzles and such. There are snacks & drinks as well and honestly for being an airport souvenir shop it wasn't terribly priced which I appreciate

    Irene M.

    Necessities... Pages & Pages is the classic airport shop where it used to be more for magazines and newspapers now are more of a souvenir, drinks and snacks along with travel accessories. Places like these I do wish we have outside the airport as well with some of the items are actually pretty cool and useful. Prices do reflect the airport area but as I wait for my flight I do tend to browse and shop out of curiosity but the convenience of having these shop filled with various snacks so close to the gates are appreciated and keeps the calmness for that long flight. Thank you!

    Andrew W.

    We wanted to buy some gifts while we were in Hawaii but we didn't have a time to get it. But we were so happy to visit here since we were able to find some goodies and bought some for friends and family! It is a small gift store but it's good enough to buy gift of choices in our favor! Got some key holders, magnets, bracelets and Christmas ornaments etc! Love it

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    Tawny V.

    This was a cute store with a ton of souvenirs, they don't offer the best prices but it's pretty reasonable. I say this because from a tourist perspective its about the same price at all the shops in Waikiki, International Marketplace, ABC store and even Ala moana brah. A friend of ours asked for a U.H shirt and because it wasn't football season none of the stores had them but goodness, I found it at the airport! Do yourself a favor and grab a spam musubi or sando and chips at 7eleven before arriving at the airport and if you need suggestions on places to go for souvenirs that are reasonably price head on over to the local Walmart or Aloha Stadium.

    Sunil R.

    Calling this a bookstore is a stretch. Very small book collection but a lot of chocolates and souvenirs. I ended up buying an Isaac Asimov book which I had read a long time ago and would have not been my first choice but beggars can't be choosers.

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    Gabriel P.

    Poor selection of soft drinks Service was ok , A smile and thank you would have been nice.

    Super good movie should be an even better book!
    Nadine C.

    Shopping at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (formerly called Honolulu International Airport)... Located next to Gate A20 and Gate C3 of the Hawaiian Airlines Terminal, Pages & Pages is a convenient store for those of us who either forgot something or have extra time to browse. On this visit, I was early to the airport and had time to look around. Suddenly, I saw a book that I was interested in reading. I had seen the movie and had a good cry from the story, so I bought, "The Art of Racing in the Rain". What a pleasant surprise! I also checked out the snacks, beverages, magazines, Hawaiian cookbooks, souvenirs, etc. Service was alright. There was nothing memorable. Haha! I'll be back soon because it's on the way to my gate!

    The only store near my gate

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    Sam was the best. Very helpful and kind! thank you Sam. He went above and beyond in his service eve checking for the item I was looking for.

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    This place gives terrible service, and does not honor American Airlines vouchers. I stood in line for an hour and they did not serve me.

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    Skull-Face Books & Vinyl

    Skull-Face Books & Vinyl

    4.9
    (30 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    $$

    When Jamie W and I heard that Josh Spencer, the owner of LA's legendary Last Bookstore (review:…read morehttps://yelp.to/PBt2J99ygG) had opened a bookstore in Honolulu, we decided to look for it on our recent Oahu adventure. It turned out to be in Downtown close to Chinatown. While it doesn't have the scale of the Last Bookstore, this store shares some of the unique design elements of its SoCal progenitor like curving shelves and large vinyl collection. A broad scan of the books on display reflects titles that seem more avant garde than more commercial curations with sections devoted to science fiction, horror, true crime, and rock music. Jamie found an existential book about his favorite band called "Queen and Philosophy" (Photo 9), while I bought an intriguing manga cosplay history book called "Otaku Japan" (Photo 5). We probably could've spent another hour in here, but we had manapua on our minds. RELATED - Exploring Hawaii? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/n9JWu5nlzl

    I stopped by Skull-Face Books & Vinyl while walking through Chinatown and it quickly stood out as…read moreone of the more unique independent shops in the area. The store blends two cultures that often go hand in hand: underground literature and vinyl records. The space itself feels very curated. Instead of a large commercial bookstore layout, the shop has a smaller, more intentional selection of titles and records that reflect niche interests, counterculture themes, and independent publishing. It feels like a place built for people who enjoy digging through shelves to discover something unexpected. One of the highlights is the mix of books and vinyl. The store carries everything from rare or independent books to records that span multiple genres, which creates an environment where music and literature intersect. Browsing through the collection feels more like exploring a curated archive than a traditional retail store. The atmosphere fits well with the Chinatown neighborhood. Bethel Street has a strong creative and artistic identity, and Skull-Face Books & Vinyl contributes to that scene with its alternative aesthetic and independent spirit. What stood out most to me was how personal the shop feels. Independent stores like this often reflect the personality of the people behind them, and that character comes through clearly in the selection and layout. Overall, Skull-Face Books & Vinyl is a great place to explore if you are in Chinatown and enjoy independent bookstores, vinyl records, and creative spaces that feel a little different from mainstream retail shops.

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    All skeletons welcome at 1148 Bethel St.
    All skeletons welcome at 1148 Bethel St.
    Always praying for surf.  And more books and vinyl and posters.

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    Always praying for surf. And more books and vinyl and posters.
    Village Books & Music at Ward

    Village Books & Music at Ward

    4.8
    (22 reviews)
    5.6 mi
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    If you are a long-time Hawai`i resident who enjoys reading and a sweet deal, you've probably…read moreperused the donation shelves at your local library branch, and possibly attended the famous annual summer Friends of the Library of Hawai`i (FLH) book sale at McKinley Cafeteria, where the volunteer organization sold donated and library-withdrawn books at bargain basement prices. Profits support the State of Hawai'i's 51 Public Libraries. In more recent years, FLH opened a year-round used bookstore: Village Books and Music, first at the old Pier One, then a terrific space in Ward Centre next to Sedona. Due to the imminent demolition of Ward Center, the establishment shuttered the Ward location on 5/31/26, and will be reopening in mid-July at 610 Ward Ave., a.k.a. "Obama Building." While not as extensive as more famous used bookstores, e.g. NYC's "The Strand" and Portland's "Powell's Books," I thought there was a lot to love about Village Books and Music, where you could find books, but also CDs, vinyl records, games, puzzles, nostalgic Hawai`i memorabilia, and even art. While admittedly not all genres are well-stocked, when I've visited, I was impressed with the poetry section, which is small, but nicely curated, featuring a number of renowned BIPOC poets and local poets: look carefully, and you can find some signed editions in great shape. If you're looking for local Hawai`i writers or Hawaiian/Pacific materials, this store is worth browsing. And what a win-win: you get literary goods on the cheap AND you support the amazing Hawai`i State Library System: a worthy community hub committed to egalitarian public education!

    We love coming to this spot after a meal at the Ward. The kid loves perusing the comic book…read moresection. This is where he's bought comic books every year on vacation. I love book stores in general so I don't mind hanging out checking out all the new books and art they have. We love coming here every year we're in town :)

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    Village Books & Music at Ward. A pop-up bookstore by Friends of the Library of Hawai'i
    Village Books & Music at Ward. A pop-up bookstore by Friends of the Library of Hawai'i
    Village Books & Music by Friends of the Library of Hawai'i
    Village Books & Music by Friends of the Library of Hawai'i
    Village Books & Music at Ward

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    Barnes & Noble

    Barnes & Noble

    3.7
    (324 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$

    I stopped by the Barnes & Noble at Ala Moana Center and it remains one of the most comfortable…read moreplaces in the mall if you want to slow down and spend some time browsing books. The store is spacious and well organized, with clearly arranged sections that make it easy to explore different genres. Walking through the aisles feels relaxed, and there is a wide selection of books ranging from best sellers and new releases to classics and specialty topics. One thing that stood out to me is how the store still maintains the traditional bookstore experience even though it is located inside a busy shopping center. The layout encourages browsing, and it is easy to spend a good amount of time looking through titles and discovering books you were not originally planning to buy. Another highlight is the range of non-book items available throughout the store. You will find journals, gifts, educational toys, and other reading-related merchandise, which adds variety to the experience. The atmosphere is calm compared to many other areas of the mall, and the store tends to attract a mix of students, families, and casual readers looking for a quiet place to browse. Overall, Barnes & Noble at Ala Moana Center is a great stop if you enjoy bookstores and want a comfortable place to explore books while spending time at the mall.

    I don't spend enough time here. It is on my list of things to do. I have great childhood memories…read moreof Barnes & Noble. I was in the area and I was able to come in for just a sneak peek. I walked around and immediately had a surge of emotion. All I wanted to do was immerse myself in books. I wanted to grab a strawberry Frappuccino and read a vampire book, maybe grab a journal or two, learn a new language, eat a pastry, and just get lost for hours here. At least that was what I would do in my teenage years. Me and Barnes & Noble have a date very soon as you can tell I am Ms. Sentiment over here. There is public parking here, which I am very grateful for. I will be making a visit very soon!

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    Chocolate midnight cupcake from cafe
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    Native Books at Arts & Letters

    Native Books at Arts & Letters

    5.0
    (20 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    I was told to come here from a sales associate at Home Grown, since I was looking for books for my…read morehusband and child. They have a great selection here! The sales associate was very friendly and knowledgeable. I was looking for medicinal books and something for my husbands birthday. He loves to read and she helped me pick out the perfect literature. The quality of the books sold here are fairly priced as well. The store is kept very clean and organized. Everything is placed so delicately too. The cleanliness and layout of the store makes you feel like you're not in downtown anymore. Lol! Coming down here isn't too bad! There's parking right in front of the store and lots of paid parking lots nearby. It's a nice walk if you're catching the bus or getting dropped off. I would highly recommend this business to anyone who's interested! If I could give more than 5 stars, I would!

    Lovely little bookstore that features books solely about Hawaii and written by native Hawaiian…read moreauthors. Loved learning a bit more about Hawaiian culture and history. The staff were very kind and attentive. We brought our toddler into the store and when we arrived we were greeted by a staff and she brought out a small chair for our son to sit in. Additionally, they have a great selection of kids books which was a fun surprise. This was a lovely place to stop and explore. We snagged a little letterpress thank you card and we're glad to support this business. I recommend stopping in.

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    Beautiful and well organized shop
    Beautiful and well organized shop
    Very spacious and well organized
    Very spacious and well organized
    Native Books at Arts & Letters

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    Idea's Music and Books

    Idea's Music and Books

    4.1
    (84 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    New name...same store. The new Jelly's with a new name brings back a ton of memories from when I…read morewas a kid. Love this place is still around! The selection of vinyl records, CDs and comic books is varied. You can spend hours here sorting through their stock just to see what you could possibly find. Many treasures and if you can sift through their stock. There is an organized chaos to their offerings. Some items require staff assistance and since they don't hover..you need to ask for what you need. Prices for the used books are okay. Love they have tons of sheet music for musicians or dabblers. They carry lotsa cool little action figures as well as funko pops! Parking is located in the front. Very easy to find.

    This is a little late and might be a little moot since they're closing on 9/21. But I didn't even…read moreknow about this place until I saw an article that they were closing. Run by the same people who did Jelly's. I feel like anyone in the 80s and 90s will know them. It's pretty much the spiritual successor! I got hit by a wave a nostalgia stepping into the place. Tons of old comics and vinyl records, lots of books of various subjects lining their shelves. Even have figurines and CDs, DVDs and the like. They are currently having a closing sale with lots of things marked down 50% or more! If you have a chance make sure you stop by. I wish they could have continued to stay in business

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    Idea's Music and Books
    Idea's Music and Books
    Idea's Music and Books

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    BookEnds

    BookEnds

    4.1
    (152 reviews)
    12.5 mi
    $$

    Super nostalgic to see a bookstore like this still existing in today's modern time. With the…read moreadaptation of technology and online books I never thought that a store like this would still exist! They had a ton of literature books at every single book and cranny of this store and it was substantial. I saw an old Aesop Fables book that I read when I was younger on the shelves as well - very nostalgic. I'm more of a manga girl so I didn't really see too much nooks that interested me - but if you're really into hardcore literature than this place is definitely it. They had so much books categorized and it felt a bit overwhelming - yet I liked it. I love the smell of books when you walk in, very comforting. I love physical books as well so shops like these are a gem. Had people manning the cashier but mostly just people browsing around enjoying the selection of books. Did not see the price range, but I would assume it is standard in comparison to B&N pricing.

    This store is huge in the amount of books it has. It's like your great grandpas library full of…read moredifferent books scattered everywhere, but in some sense of crazy Order, if that makes any sense, your ADHD brain could either be really activated or it could be overstimulated Price is vary. They're all over the place, but there is so much to choose from. The service here is really good unfortunately there was a lady here that tried to use a "" gift certificate that did not work and she was not very polite to the staff The staff handled it really well and they were still polite back, although it made for an uncomfortable experience everybody just carried on, and she proceeded to yell at people behind her as well. Some people just are having a day sometimes. I loved how many things there were to look at I unfortunately had to also think about the fact that I was gonna be flying home with weight but if you're a book lover, definitely stop by and give this place a look at

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    Overwhelming
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    Inside
    So much to choose from!

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    So much to choose from!

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