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The Paris Bookseller
by Kerri Maher
Informative... (11/13/2021)
The Paris Bookseller is an unexpected treat. For someone who loves books and bookstores this fascinating visit to the historical perspective is deeply appreciated. Kerri Maher brings the reader right into the streets of Paris during the Twenties and Thirties when prominentmore
The Last Chance Library
by Freya Sampson
Move over Susan Orlean and Michael Gillebeau... (7/18/2021)
Freya Sampson's fiction debut is a heartfelt homage to libraries and the pivotal role they serve in our communities. June Jones, the assistant librarian at her local library, transforms from shy introvert to sneaky rebel when the local council threatens closure of hermore
The Personal Librarian
by Marie Benedict, Victoria Christopher Murray
Experiencing life through Belle's narrative challenges what we think and want to believe… (1/30/2021)
You know that feeling you have after finishing a remarkable book. I last experienced that emotional high upon completing The Library Book by Susan Orlean. Now, gratefully again, when I closed the ARC of The Personal Librarian, I felt the same rush of excitement, treasuringmore
The Lost Apothecary: A Novel
by Sarah Penner
well done, yet hard to read... (9/1/2020)
While this is not the page-turner, for me, promised in the promotional blurb, I find myself wondering why it was so hard to finish. The Lost Apothecary is a skillfully written novel that switches between three primary characters living in the late 1700s and today. Sarahmore
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