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|title=How to Find Love in a Book Shop
|author=Veronica Henry
|isbn=9781409146889
|website=www.veronicahenry.co.uk
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It is with a heavy heart that Emilia Nightingale returns home to the pretty Cotswold town of Peasebrook. Her beloved father Julius has just passed away; his legacy, a well-loved bookshop that serves as a beating heart to the community. Julius was loved by all: he always had time to listen to his customers and share a recuperative cuppa in times of need. However, his finances were another matter entirely and Emilia wonders how she can keep the bookshop open with an ever-mounting pile of debt. Greedy property developer Ian Mendip would be only ''too'' happy to help out, but can Emilia really give up on her father's dream?
I loved reading about how the different characters in the book found their perfect partners and this really is the perfect book for hopeless romantics! Many thanks to the publishers for my review copy.
Bookbag also enjoyed [[The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George and Simon Pare (translator)]], the story of a bookshop on a barge in Paris, where the kindly Monsieur Perdu prescribes books to soothe the soul. We also enjoyed [[Soft in the Head by Marie-Sabine Roger]]. Have you ever fancied [[Career options in a bookshop that might interest you|working in a bookshop]]?
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