![]() ![]() It is overall just a great read that is very heartwarming while also being a quick, easy read. I don’t want to spoil anything and this is one of my favorite parts! Beyond just helping others, I thought a lot about how much we jump to conclusions and see people how we want to see them, not how they really are or how they want to be seen. This seems pretty vague now but makes much more sense when you read the book. Several moments in this story helped me remember how important it is to be good, to help those who might be in a much more difficult situation than my own. This story takes you through this whole endeavor and her relationships with the people she meets from taking a giant leap of faith. A crazy idea hits her, to run a bookshop from a van. When the library Nina works at closes, her whole world is flipped up side down. ![]() The catch is that she also is not a risk taker and struggles a bit with having confidence in herself. Her passion for books is very strong and she can’t imagine doing something that does not bring that love into her life every day. ![]() Pairing a reader with that perfect book is her passion and also her job. It is the story of book lover named Nina and her journey. In this valentine to readers, librarians, and book-lovers the world over, the New York Times-bestselling author of Little Beach Street Bakery returns with a funny, moving new novel for fans of Nina George’s The Little Paris Bookshop. It has actually been on my radar since last year and I finally got the chance to read it. I recently read The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan and loved it. This book review is going to be a little shorter than the last but I have been reading a lot lately and really wanted to keep you all updated on my favorites. ![]()
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