Jenny Colgan is one of my favorite authors. When life is stressful, I know that her
stories will cheer me up and take me to a quaint village somewhere in the UK
where a woman faces a crisis and finds a path forward through hard work doing
what she has always loved. In this case, doing what she loves involves books,
which I always love reading about. As
February is the saddest month of the year, I picked this light read for the
February selection of the FLICKS Book and Movie Club (aka Rogue). We meet tomorrow night at my house – we’ll
see what everyone thought of the book.
Nina Redmond loves books. She has the perfect job as a librarian and
loves to match books with the perfect readers.
Her community decides to cut libraries and librarians, and instead have
everything electronic and geared toward young people, she finds herself out of
a job and adrift. What should she do
with life? Unable to afford a store, she
gets the grand idea of starting a bookstore in something she can afford, a van,
and driving it around to match the perfect books with the perfect people. She
moves to a small village and drives around to people that are yearning for
books, but live without a library or a bookstore. She also learns that she may be open to love
as well.
I enjoyed this book.
I loved how Nina was able to take the dive and move someplace new with a
career that she loves. She doesn’t make tons of money, but she finds happiness
helping other people while meeting new ones.
I also loved the setting of the small village in Scotland. It was quaint and cute.
I will admit though that while this was an enjoyable
book, I still love the Little Beach Street Bakery and The Café by the Sea the
best of her novels so far. It may be that
they are series, so I know the characters better. I saw that this book will have a sequel this
year. I can’t wait!
I
found a great book club discussion list of questions complete with recipes at
this link:
I
only wish I would have found it before I picked up ingredients for desserts for
hosting my book club.
I
loved the message for readers for readers where Colgan describes all her
favorite places to read and I enjoyed the humor. Ironically as this is my book club pick, she
says, “If you’re reading this for book group, I can only apologize and assume
it’s 2:15 A.M. the night before the evening.”
Favorite
Quotes:
“Dogs
are tremendously good at showing you you don’t have to check your phone every
two seconds to have a happy life.”
“The
problem with good things that happen is that very often they disguise themselves
as awful things.”
“You
know, women who find men who read really frightfully attractive.”
“Books
were the best way Nina knew – apart from sometimes, music – to breach the
barrier, to connect the internal universe to the external, the words acting merely
as a conduit between two worlds.”
Overall,
The Bookshop on the Corner is a love story about reading and fulfilling your dreams. It’s a fun read.
Book
Source: A Gift from my Best Friend Jenn.
Thank-you!
I do so like those quotes. I've not got my hands on one of her books though they are on my TBR.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like my kind of book. I enjoyed the quotes a lot. I will keep Jenny Colgan's work in mind. Excellent review, Laura!
ReplyDeleteThank-you! I really enjoy Jenny Colgan's novels. They are very entertaining to me.
ReplyDeleteSadly, I was really excited about this book and thought it fulfilled my book clubs request for a light book, but only one person read it. There seemed to be prejudice against it as it was a light fun read . . . I'mnot sure how to fulfill that request!
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