Inspiring Older Readers
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Moss Books, Cheltenham posted on 23 Sep 2015
There are some shops which are unbelievably frustrating. Moss Books is a big shop - which has recently got even bigger...
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Bath Old Books posted on 20 Sep 2015
There's always something a little bit thrilling about visiting a bookshop that doesn't have a big on-line presence or a ritzy website ...
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A Book-Crawl in Asheville posted on 17 Sep 2015
Asheville, North Carolina is undeniably unusual. Home of Thomas Wolfe who wrote the US classic, Look Homeward, Angel, ....
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Park Road Books, Charlotte posted on 13 Sep 2015
This is a bookshop it would be easy to miss but what a tragedy if you did.
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The Bookshop, Chapel Hill, North Carolina posted on 13 Sep 2015
I used to get unnecessarily over-excited about being able to go to The Bookshop in Chapel Hill.
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Book Buyers Charlotte, North Carolina, USA posted on 07 Sep 2015
Book Buyers Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Welcome to Charlotte, North Carolina. What a great place. A growing, modern, funky city with so much going on.
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Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights posted on 12 Aug 2015
Tucked away in a picturesque back street in the centre of Bath - 14-15 John Street to be exact - is the splendid Mr. B's Emporium of Reading Delights
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George Bayntun Books posted on 03 Aug 2015
You could be forgiven for thinking that George Bayntun Books in Bath is a bit of a forbidding or exclusive place. It has a remarkable frontage - a lovely p
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Peter Lyons, Cheltenham posted on 01 Aug 2015
Peter Lyons Bookshop, Cheltenham This is pretty much our favourite second-hand bookshop - if we could choose, this would be the one we'd want to have for o
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The Malvern Bookshop posted on 31 Jul 2015
The Malvern Bookshop is our home town shop