Nina is a literary matchmaker. Pairing a reader with that perfect book is her passion… and also her job. Or at least it was. Until yesterday, she was a librarian in the hectic city. But now the job she loved is no more.Determined to make a new life for herself, Nina moves to a sleepy village many miles away. There she buys a van and transforms it into a bookmobile — a mobile bookshop that she drives from neighborhood to neighborhood, changing one life after another with the power of storytelling.
From helping her grumpy landlord deliver a lamb, to sharing picnics with a charming train conductor who serenades her with poetry, Nina discovers there’s plenty of adventure, magic, and soul in a place that’s beginning to feel like home… a place where she just might be able to write her own happy ending.
My Thoughts: When a librarian who loves books is without a library in which to utilize her talents, what can she possibly do?
In coming up with an idea to buy an old van and stash it full of beloved books, a way to surround herself with what she loved most, Nina thought she had the perfect solution.
But obstacles presented themselves over and over, like not being able to get a license to park the van in Birmingham. But since she had bought the van in Scotland, and after researching the rules there, she decided to set up shop, moving from market to market in the surrounding area.
I liked how Nina was determined to make her little bookshop a success, and finding a cottage to rent from the seemingly cross farmer made her daily life a joy for her. But there were also interesting people, some nosy, who soon became friends. Befriending the young teenager Ainslee and her brother Ben helped Nina realize that reaching out to help those in need would make her feel a part of the community.
The train engineer whose path crossed with hers was a distraction, and in the end, she realized that finding a special connection closer to home would be the answer for her. A surprising turn toward her romantic dreams.
The Bookshop on the Corner was a story about bookish love, romantic dreams, and making your own way in a new community. 4.5 stars.
I really enjoyed this one. The author tends to weave similar themes throughout most of her novels – something that keeps me coming back for more!
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Thanks, Mary, now I am eager to get her second book. Thanks for stopping by.
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I love how this one sounds! I love books about bookstores or librarians, I’ll definitely will be checking it out.
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I highly recommend this one for all who love bookish books. Thanks for stopping by, Corina.
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I have this on my wishlist. So glad you enjoyed it!
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Thanks, Kimberly, it was delightful. I hope you enjoy it.
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I think I need to read this! It sounds perfect for anyone who loves books.
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Thanks, Vicki, it is definitely perfect for book lovers!
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This was such a warm and cozy read! I really enjoyed it and am so glad you did too! I loved all the bookish references.
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Thanks, Katherine, from the bookshop itself to the wonderful Scottish setting, I was cozily immersed in this one.
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I love bookish books so this one is intriguing. You review such great books, Laurel.
Just curious and I am not sure whether you’ve told me this before but what’s the difference between this page and Rainy Day Mondays?
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Thanks, Karen, I’m glad you like the sound of the book. As for the differences between my blogs, this one and three others are primarily book blogs. In this blog, I do something additional, in that I track books purchased and read, and link them to my reviews. I also feature my one challenge on this site.
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I liked this book too; it was a very easy read. She was brave to up and leave and live away from what she knew most of her life.
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Thanks for visiting, Stefanie, and I, too, loved the cozy and light feel of the book. I felt great as I read it. I have another from the author (The Cafe by the Sea).
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