The Little Paris Bookshop

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by Nina George | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0349140359 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingEdwardstreetwing of Lower Hutt, Wellington Province New Zealand on 9/26/2017
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Journal Entry 1 by wingEdwardstreetwing from Lower Hutt, Wellington Province New Zealand on Tuesday, September 26, 2017
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Journal Entry 2 by wingEdwardstreetwing at BC Uncon2017 in Stewart Island, Southland New Zealand on Sunday, October 8, 2017

Released 6 yrs ago (10/12/2017 UTC) at BC Uncon2017 in Stewart Island, Southland New Zealand

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Paris, canal boats, love, food and books. Perfect.

Journal Entry 3 by futurecat at Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Picked up at the Stewart Island uncon, mainly so I can release it in Paris next year (though it definitely looks worth reading first!).

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Journal Entry 4 by futurecat at Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Wednesday, November 1, 2017
A lovely book that frequently veers from comedy to despair (it is French, after all!) and back again within the space of a few pages. It's filled with a wonderful sort of cheerful surrealism, and entirely lovable characters - I found myself getting emotionally invested even in the most minor of characters who only passed through the story briefly.

For any booklover there's a nice bonus in the back, in the form of a bibliography of all of the books mentioned in the story, each described in terms of the emotions they evoke in the reader.

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