John S.
Yelp
GENERAL STATEMENT:
I absolutely love this store.
WHY:
The gems aren't hidden here... they surround you the moment you step over the threshhold.
EMPLOYEE INTERACTION:
The woman working the day of my visit was beautiful in every way. Her professionalism as it pertained to knowledge of their inventory was what a book collector dreams of encountering. In addition to being kind & soft-spoken, she was polite and non-intrusive while I carefully perused the volumes that adorned the shelves and tables.
LAYOUT:
This is a one room, one stop shopping for everything you might need. NOTE: don't come looking for Catcher In The Rye and such.... the name of this establishment should be enough of a lesson that you don't make that mistake...but, I might send you here if you wanted a bible... one like Da Jesus Book. Continuing... this place is spaceous enough that even the most claustrophobic of folks won't ever feel the need to hit the panic button like you might while exploring a labyrinth of shelves in an antiquarian book store in England... in fact I felt quite the opposite. I wanted to stretch out and read... if they had a bookstore cat, a couch... and a spot of mint tea, I would have been past the point of no return, lol.
MY VISIT:
I wanted to allot a few hours to this adventure, so I could check everything twice, like Santa and his list, despite some folks who have told me that the store is small. I think I was there a bit over and hour, due to having to get back to work, so when I again touch down at the Gathering Place, I shall make another pilgramage to enjoy this true makana to those in the know.
MY HAUL:
Recollections : Memoirs of John Dominis Holt-- 1993
First Edition
Listen But Don't Ask Question : Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Across The Transpacific by Kevin Fellers --2019 (assumed first edition (?))
Volume 1, Palapala'āina -- The Early Mapping of Hawai'i by Gary L. Fitzpatrick -- 1986 (assumed first edition (?))
Volume 2, Palapala'āina -- Surveying the Mahele by Riley M Moffat and Gary L. Fitzpatrick -- 1995 (assumed first edition (?))
Old Honolulu : A Guide to Oahu's Historic Buildings -- by Historic Buildings Task Force (Editors: Frances Jackson, Agnes Conrad and Nancy Bannick) -- 1970
I had actually forgotten to buy the preceding title and returned (rushed, lol) almost immediately so that I wouldn't miss out.
And lastly, while I returned for the Old Honolulu book that I mentioned above, I realized that I was so engrossed in the left side of the store, that I hardly even glanced at the right side. THAT is when I discovered a saddle stitched book that greatly surprised me due to the successor of it being my favorite book to check out of the Irvington Public Library (New Jersey) as a child (the library would phone my home and ask me/my family to have me STOP repeatedly checking the book out, so others could read it... lol).
The Hawaiian Sky by Will Kyselka -- 1971 (assumed first edition (?)), purchased at Native Books was the precursor to my delightfully informative book from my childhood called The North Star To Southern Cross; same author (I own both the harcover and paperback versions).
PARKING:
I was fortunate to get lucky with a spot on the street a short stroll down the block. If you don't find one right away, be patient or perhaps park in one of the area's parking garages or lots. If you have never been here, well... this store is worth a visit. - I think you will agree.
Mahalo nui loa for reading my review.
RECOMMEND... Yes/No?
Yes! And without hesitation to my Yelp elite family and random readers alike.