Tag: bookshops

  • The Midnight Bookshop by Amanda James is definitely one of the more unusual books I have read recently. It starts with an unusual flyer that catches the attention of three individuals and strangers, Adelaide, Jo, and Kye. The flyer is for a nearby store called the Midnight Bookshop. Jo struggles to actually find the store…

  • The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods is a story about a mysterious bookshop in Dublin and the people involved with it. Martha has recently left her husband and is looking to start over when she lands a job as a live-in maid and housekeeper for an older lady in Dublin. It is there that she…

  • The Cat Who Saved Books by Sosuke Natsukawa is a good book but also a little unusual. Rintaro Natsuki is a teenager who is working on closing up the secondhand bookstore he recently inherited from his grandfather when something unusual and slightly astonishing happens. A tabby cat randomly appears in the bookstore and claims that…

  • The Mayfair Bookshop by Eliza Knight is an interesting piece of historical fiction. It tells the story of Nancy Mitford, a socialite in 1930’s and 40’s London, and Lucy St. Clair, a modern day book curator who travels to London to work. Nancy Mitford’s story starts in the early 30’s and covers how she works…