First bookstore we stopped by on our trip to Hawaii - Da Shop, and it was the sweetest little bookstore. Quaint, cozy, and full of charm -- the kind of place that makes you want to stay and browse...
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Nestled in the vibrant Kaimukī neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, da Shop: books + curiosities offers a diverse selection of local, national, and international bestselling titles for all ages. From literature rooted in the cultures and histories of Hawaiʻi and Oceania to children's books, graphic novels, and beyond, this community-focused bookstore caters to a wide range of reading interests.
Aside from its impressive book collection, da Shop also features gift curiosities, audiobooks, and curated collections that appeal to a broad audience. The bookstore regularly hosts author talks, sales, and bookish gatherings, providing book lovers with opportunities to engage with literary events and discussions in a welcoming environment.
Visitors can explore a carefully curated selection of Hawaiʻi and Oceania-themed cookbooks, fiction, nonfiction, and more, making da Shop a go-to destination for those seeking a unique literary experience in the heart of Honolulu. With its commitment to community engagement and a passion for promoting diverse voices in literature, da Shop stands out as a beloved local bookstore that celebrates the art of storytelling.
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This store is small, yet cozy, and packs a lot in it well. I have frequented the shop off/on throughout the years and in the earlier days, they had a cute nook for kids with a cloud above. My...
I love da shop. They have an amazing selection, including lots of local literature, culturally relevant books for keiki, diverse cookbooks, nonfiction, graphic novels, and more! Plus they have...
I've seen this shop as I drive to the freeway on ramp but this is the first time I've been inside of the store. I want to get the book, Sketches of Kaimuki. Unfortunately it is not in stock and...
i was excited to look at this place because i pass by it all the time. however when i walked in there was just a plethora of 'trans' 'lefty' 'woke' stuff and i felt like i lost 1000 brain cells...
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