Double-Booked for Death (Black Cat Bookshop Mystery # 1)
by Ali Brandon
Pages: 325
Rating: 4 out of 5
Darla inherited her aunt's bookstore in New York City. It is a big change for a small town girl from Texas but she's loving it. However, the book market is tough with Amazon taking business from small shop owners. She is thrilled that a popular teen author has agreed to a book signing at her shop. But an accident leads to bad publicity and the suspicion that it wasn't an accident. Can Darla solve the mystery and save her business and new home?
This blog is for Missouri State Library staff members to record their books read for the annual Missouri Book Challenge.
Welcome to the MOSL Book Challenge
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Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops by Jen Campbell
Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops by Jen Campbell
Vignettes provided by Campbell and booksellers around the world about strange conversations they've had or overheard in their bookshop over the years.
208 pages.
Vignettes provided by Campbell and booksellers around the world about strange conversations they've had or overheard in their bookshop over the years.
208 pages.
Labels:
bookshops,
bookstores,
Lauren B.,
weird questions
Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops
Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops
by Jen Campbell
Pages: 208
Stars: 5 out of 5 stars
Jen Campbell has worked for many years in Bookshops in England. She started a blog about weird things customers say and now many of them have been collected here for your entertainment and enlightenment. For this American edition she also requested and then included quotes from book stores in America and Canada.
I have never worked in a bookstore but the questions I received at the public library weren't that different. Have fun!
by Jen Campbell
Pages: 208
Stars: 5 out of 5 stars
Jen Campbell has worked for many years in Bookshops in England. She started a blog about weird things customers say and now many of them have been collected here for your entertainment and enlightenment. For this American edition she also requested and then included quotes from book stores in America and Canada.
I have never worked in a bookstore but the questions I received at the public library weren't that different. Have fun!
Labels:
bookshops,
bookstores,
customer service,
Humor,
libraries,
public service,
questions,
Tammy,
weird questions
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