And the romance isn’t the driving force for the story to move along. This book is easy to read, or listen to, book. I found myself laughing at a few of her comments because, as a parent, I could totally relate. I listened to the audiobook, and there were roughly 10 minutes of the author discussing her love of books and where she enjoys reading. The question, is will she stay in the small Scottish village or move on when change is threatening her again? Postives She manages to get through the tough exterior of her landlord and learns he has quite a soft heart. She becomes friends with a couple of train engineers, with whom she shares stories and poetry. After traveling several hundred miles from her home to look at the perfect vehicle, she finds herself in a small village that makes her feel more at home than any other place ever has. Unsure what to do next, but knowing she still wants to work with books, Nina takes a leap and decides to operate a mobile bookstore. Or she did until the local government decides to make some cuts and eliminate jobs. The best thing, she gets to use her skills at her job as a librarian. She prides herself on being able to find the perfect book for everyone. Nina Redmond is a book lover and a book matchmaker. The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan Synopsis
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