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  • 5 beautiful bookshops around the world

    As a follow up to my post about the most interesting libraries around the world, I thought I'd take a look at some of the most (totally subjective) beautiful brick and mortar bookstores globally. Bookshops can be repositories of history like Shakespeare and Company in Paris, or exist in grand architectural style like Livraria Lello in Porto, or become famous because of a specific literary tradition like City Lights in San Francisco. But what they all have in common is a love of gathering and making available treasures to hold, sift through, and cherish. It is worth a quick stop at one of these bookstores whenever you are travelling and need a little quiet time, thumbing through a new or used books. This list of the top 5 plus 1 most beautiful bookstores in the world is according to the wisdom of internet crowds, totally subjective, and in no particular order (obligatory disclaimer due to one um, person): Livraria Lelo, Porto, Portugal One of the oldest and loveliest bookstores in Portugal, with a combination neo-gothic / art-nouveau exterior and art deco interior. The staircase seen in this picture by Mark Koester is said to have inspired J.K. Rowling's moving staircases at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter series. There is an entrance fee which can be deducted from a purchase. Leakey's Bookshop, Inverness, Scotland Housed in an old Gaelic Church, Leakey's is Scotland's largest secondhand bookshop, complete with an open log fire and tons of books and rare items relating to the Scottish Highlands, Scotland, and so much more. Cărturești Carusel, Bucharest, Romania Some, erroneously, call it "Carousel of Light" in English, this is a stunning, extensively renovated bookshop. It also has a bistro on the upper floor and an art gallery on the lower for a longer browse. Whether you call it "Carousel of Light" or "Bookman's Carousel" (Romanian speakers can correct me here), it is a lovely space to spend some time in El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires, Argentina Named the Most Beautiful Bookshop in the World by National Geographic in 2019, this converted theatre still has customer seating using the original theatre boxes and maintains a grand feel. A must see when visiting Buenos Aires. Libreria Acqa Alta, Venice, Italy One of the coolest bookstores in the world, most books are stacked in bathtubs, rowboats and one gondola to save them from flooding. It has a beautiful feel rather than look and it will certainly appeal to bibliophiles. Yes, that is me reading by the fire exit. And my plus 1: Hay-on-Wye, Wales The town of Hay-on-Wye in Wales boasts over 20 bookshops for a population of approximately 1,500 and hosts a literary festival so the whole town is like one grand bookshop. And proving that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, the Honesty Bookshop has lots of books for one euro; just drop payment in a box, and take a memory home. Do you have a favourite independent bookshop near home or wherever your travels have taken you?

  • NY Times Monthly Bestsellers in Business Books (March 2021)

    life examples and stories, he draws on ideas from biology, psychology, and neuroscience to create a guide habits. 2: Everything Will Be Okay: Life Lessons For Young Women by Dana Perino A no-nonsense how-to guide

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    Gretchen Anderson In this practical book, Gretchen Anderson shows how to generate ideas with others while gaining Maxwell A guide for building and maintaining champion level teams and then leading them to the peak level

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  • Bill Bryson | shop books

    America, 1927 (2013) The Road to Little Dribbling: More Notes from a Small Island (2015) The Body: A Guide

  • J.K. Rowling | shop books

    from Hogwarts of Heroism, Hardship and Dangerous Hobbies (2016) Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide

  • Review of A Short History of Myth | shop books

    Myths were not wholly rational but they weren’t designed to be; they were used as guides to change. people’s lives and she implores the artists and writers and other creators to become the mythmakers and guides

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