Dragon Castle has a pretty decent selection of used books. Their signage is a bit hit and miss – they have signs throughout the stacks marking off individual sections. You really have to look to find those markers as there are no general signs indicating FICTION or ROMANCE, etc. I did like that the markers were very specific. Think CATS, DOGS, etc rather than PETS. The pricing I was a little unclear on – I ended up paying $ 20 for two books, one being a hardback and the other an older paperback. This price also included their 20% off holiday sale. It was a little more than I was expecting to pay, but not horrible! Overall, it was worth the trip. There’s an In-N-Out nearby, so that makes for a nice afternoon in my opinion!
Laura C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 North Las Vegas, NV
The store is very clean, neat & tidy. The people working there were very nice & had knowledge of where specific authors/titles were. Unfortunately there isn’t much signage to direct you to what you’re looking for. That would be very helpful so you wouldn’t have to ask for help so much. I like to look through specific genres without having to be directed. Also they are priced a bit high. Spending upwards of $ 15 on a used hardcover is not what I’m looking for. I would rather spend a few more dollars & just buy new than pay that much for used.
Stefany V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Pretty big selection for a used book store, but the shop itself could use a good organizing. Lots to pick from if you’re into trashy romance novels or mystery stuff, particularly Dean Koontz and Stephen King, whose novels take up an entire bookshelf. There’s even an ample selection of YA Lit for teens(and those who wish we still were). Selection is varied, but you’ll spend a bit of time trying to sift through it: you have Anais Nin erotica next to vintage Moby Dick, with everything Janet Evanovitch ever wrote, with no clear sections or signage. Worth a visit, but plan to spend a bit of time here.