so-so
Thanks to #NetGalley and the publisher for this #ALC !
When a small group of bookstore employees are told to immediately shut down their bookstore, they decide to stay, refusing to leave to show the importance of the store to the community. The reader sees the story from the perspective of the manager Jo, as she and a half dozen staff keep the online bookstore sales running.
It‘s a fun premise. There is the power of books and their special ⬇️
Librarybelle ⬆️ connection to people. There is growth of the characters, which was nice to see. The narrative itself seemed a little longer than necessary, and Jo‘s frequent repetitive thoughts was a little too much for me sometimes. There is a side story that I‘m not exactly sure why it was added, other than a humanity aspect. Okay listen. The voice narrator was good. I did like the book quotes throughout! And who wouldn‘t want to be in a bookstore overnight? 5mo
Librarybelle #BBRC #YeahBaby #DontGiveUpYourDayJob …literally! @LibrarianRyan 5mo
Hooked_on_books What an awesome premise! What a bummer it wasn‘t a better book. 5mo
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Librarybelle @Hooked_on_books It is a great premise! I‘m sure the author modeled it after Powells, since the story takes place in Portland. But, it just did not grab me. 🤷🏻♀️ 5mo
LibrarianRyan Sound interesting. Is it just me, but hasn't there been a lot of Bookstore/library books written lately. 5mo
Librarybelle @LibrarianRyan Yes! Totally agree! 5mo