Loveday Cardew works in a bookshop owned by Archie.
Working in a bookshop is perfect for Loveday because she is a shy almost introverted person through no fault of her own. THE LOST FOR WORDS BOOKSHOP is a lovely read and will make you jealous of Loveday’s job, but not of the heartaches she keeps hidden. Besides the books and the bookshop, the characters in THE LOST FOR WORDS BOOKSHOP are the best, especially Archie....loved him. He is a bit on the unorganized and fly-by-night type of person, but he loves his job, loves Loveday, and loves how Loveday helps him keep the shop going. Loveday is lovable, sweet, and a bit on the odd side. Nathan is someone I would like to know and someone very sweet to Loveday. Rob was annoying and unlikeable. The secondary characters worked well with the main characters and added mystery and tension. As THE LOST FOR WORDS BOOKSHOP goes back and forth in time, a few mysteries and secrets about Loveday’s childhood are revealed. Her family history definitely explained her closed-mouthed-about-her- If you like books, bookshops, wonderful characters, a bit of mystery, and secrets kept, THE LOST FOR WORDS BOOKSHOP is for you. I’m sure most readers fall into most of those categories, so you won’t want to miss reading this charming, alluring read. The cover itself draws you in. There are some heartaches in it, but for the most part it is a lovely, bookish read. ENJOY when you read this book. 5/5 This book was given to me free of charge by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. |
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
The Lost For Words Bookshop by Stephanie Butland
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Enjoy if you read this book.
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I just got this last week and can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteI think you will really like it, Kathy.
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I've got this one down for reading.
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It was charming, for sure!
ReplyDeleteThere were some rough parts, but it was a lovely read overall.
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This sounds really good.
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Lovely review! I just received this one in the mail and am looking forward to reading it.
ReplyDeleteENJOY when you read it, Lit-Wit-Wine-Dine.
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I just downloaded this one and can't wait to read it. There was a mention of foster care, which always draws me in, not to mention that bookshops are an immediate "must read" aspect.
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The word bookshops definitely is a draw.
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I really liked this one too Elizabeth. A bookshop in the title always draws me in, but then it has to deliver and this one did indeed!
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