** spoiler alert ** First of all this book was not what I expected. I guess I expected a light-hearted romp through Paris to enjoy on my trip to said city. While it was something altogether different, it was well written and kept my attention as it wound through the waterways of southern France. It ...
If ever a novel had the wrong title then this is it. Nina George dedicates the story to "The departed and to those who go on loving them", and this is the essence of the novel. The central character, Jean Perdu is a bookseller and yes, he does sell books, but not from "The Little Paris Bookshop" b...
Thank you to Blogging for Books for providing a copy of The Little Paris Bookshop By: Nina George in exchange for an honest review! So let's be real here. I wanted to read The Little Paris Bookshop to see what this floating literary apothecary was all about. I wanted to see what exactly it meant whe...
SWEDISH REVIEW En magisk roman för alla dem som tror att ordets kraft kan läka ett brustet hjärta! Monsieur Perdu kan ordinera den perfekta boken för ett brustet hjärta. Men kan han kurera sitt eget? Monsieur Perdu kallar sig för litterär apotekare. Från sin flytande bokhandel belägen på en pråm p...
SWEDISH REVIEWJag föll för omslaget och handlingsbeskrivningen av Den lilla bokhandeln i Paris. En man som ägnar sig åt att sälja böcker för att läka brustna hjärtan lätt alldeles förtjusande. Jag hoppades verkligen att den skulle inge mig samma känsla som jag får när jag ser på Amelie från Montmart...
This was a beautiful written story about life, death, deep feelings to just breathing. Feelings of love, lust and fear with it's destruction to our lives. This was a book about beauty, in it's many unappreciated forms. The beauty of the sky, scents, memories and a smile. This was a book about losing...
All I can say is this, if Monsieur Perdu were to prescribe a book for me from his floating apothecary it would not be The Little Paris Bookshop. Nope. This was not the book for me. I wanted to love it. I tried to like it. In the end, it just was. *Received a digital copy from NetGalley for r...
I finished the most wonderful book this past week. It's The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George. I hate to say much about it because I don't want to ruin it for anyone. I laughed. I cried. I fell in love. This is a book that will stay will me forever and I'll think of it with fondness. Basic premis...
Monsieur Perdu calls himself a literary apothecary. From his floating bookstore in a barge on the Seine, he prescribes novels for the hardships of life. Using his intuitive feel for the exact book a reader needs, Perdu mends broken hearts and souls. The only person he can't seem to heal through lite...
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