Books about Bookshops
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I don't know how many there are but I just picked up a brand new one - Shaun Bythell's "The Diary of a Bookseller". He runs a used bookshop in Scotland and his acid humour and detailed observations go some way to explaining why many bookshop owners appear grumpy. Very funny and quite wicked at times.
If anyone knows of anymore first hand accounts of working in the book trade, please do tell.
If anyone knows of anymore first hand accounts of working in the book trade, please do tell.
SGirl said:
I enjoyed these two:
Weird things customers say in bookshops:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005RZB8AO/ref=dp-kind...
More weird things customers say in bookshops:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CATDS3K/ref=dp-kind...
Thanks for the tip, I'll have a look at the one you mentioned.
The author (of the book I'm reading) did namecheck the first of those in his intro. I'll have a look, ta Weird things customers say in bookshops:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005RZB8AO/ref=dp-kind...
More weird things customers say in bookshops:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CATDS3K/ref=dp-kind...
Thanks for the tip, I'll have a look at the one you mentioned.
Not heard of that; will have a google, ta.
EDIT: That was one of the ones mentioned in Diary of a Bookseller - I made a note to look them up. Doh... Fiction though, I don't really read much fiction. I'll see if I can pick it up though.
EDIT: That was one of the ones mentioned in Diary of a Bookseller - I made a note to look them up. Doh... Fiction though, I don't really read much fiction. I'll see if I can pick it up though.
Edited by Flip Martian on Wednesday 25th October 08:41
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