Matilija Lending Library

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3571 Lexington Ave
El Monte, CA 91731

Matilija Lending Library is a community space in El Monte, CA that offers a diverse selection of books available for borrowing.

With a focus on promoting literacy and fostering a love for reading, the library provides a welcoming environment for individuals of all ages to explore new literary worlds.

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5.07 reviews
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Amber L.
4/5/2025

I am so grateful that Matilija exists. This little community space is only open one day a week, but you should definitely make it a priority to come here when they are open. The owners are very...

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Vanessa R.
3/30/2025

Awesome local bookstore and lending library. I like that they have local artists' work, some stationery items, as well as lots of books, free resources, and a free seed library. They also have a...

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Irma B.
4/6/2024

Matilija Lending Library is a one of a kind third place available in the SGV. A third place is somewhere apart from home or work that you could relax and feel a sense of belonging and community....

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Clara C.
4/26/2022

I love the mission of this library: celebrating diversity of the community. They have over 1500 books covering all topics. They even have children books! Current hours are a bit odd: Fridays:...

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Tara K.
3/12/2023

This charming, intimate community oriented library highlights BIPOC authors and uplifts voices of people who are not in the mainstream media! It is intentional in their featured art and decor that...

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