Bookish People

A perfect storm of comedic proportions erupts in a DC bookstore over the course of one soggy summer week--narrated by two very different women and punctuated by political turmoil, a celestial event, and a perpetually broken vacuum cleaner.

Independent bookstore owner Sophie Bernstein is burned out on books. Mourning the death of her husband, the loss of her favorite manager, her only child's lack of aspiration, and the grim state of the world, she fantasizes about going into hiding in the secret back room of her store.

Meanwhile, renowned poet Raymond Chaucer has published a new collection, and rumors that he's to blame for his wife's suicide have led to national cancellations of his publicity tour. He intends to set the record straight--with an ultra-fine-point Sharpie--but only one shop still plans to host him: Sophie's.

Fearful of potential repercussions from angry customers, Sophie asks Clemi--bookstore events coordinator, aspiring novelist, and daughter of a famed literary agent--to cancel Raymond's appearance. But Clemi suspects Raymond might be her biological father, and she can't say no to the chance of finding out for sure.

This big-hearted screwball comedy features an intergenerational cast of oblivious authors and over-qualified booksellers--as well as a Russian tortoise named Kurt Vonnegut Jr.--and captures the endearing quirks of some of the best kinds of people: the ones who love good books.

Praise for Bookish People:

"A smart, original, laugh-out-loud novel . . . If you sell, buy, or simply love books, Bookish People is for you. I wholeheartedly recommend this quirky gem." --Sarah Pekkanen, New York Times bestselling co-author of The Golden Couple

  • Witty, hilarious, and heartwarming contemporary book about books
  • Stand-alone novel
  • Book length: approximately 84,000 words
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs

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Published Aug 2, 2022

336 pages

Average rating: 5.53

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whatmiareads
Apr 11, 2023
4/10 stars
(Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the eARC in exchange for a honest review)

Publication date: 02 August 2022
Publisher: Harper Muse

Thoughts

This is my first book from this author and I chose this book for the blurb. A book about books is always a weakness for readers.

It did show the reality of bookstore owners and how do they cope with the challenges of running one which is the only good aspect of the book.

Unfortunately the book’s writing style couldn’t keep me interested. There were too many subplots to keep track of and the flow of the book was messy. There were also more side characters than I could count, it felt like the focus was not as much on Sophie as it should have been. This book could have definitely been better.
happyelephant
Mar 01, 2023
2/10 stars
Started off strong but didn’t really see the point in the end.

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