bookstore

Van 2022-04-04 09:01:08

A middle-aged bereaved woman relies on a small bookstore to fight against the local nobles. Books can really change people's fate! It is better to perish with the world! A middle-aged bereaved woman relies on a small bookstore to fight against the local nobles. Books can really change people's fate! It is better to perish with the world! A middle-aged bereaved woman relies on a small bookstore to fight against the local nobles. Books can really change people's fate! It is better to perish with the world! A middle-aged bereaved woman relies on a small bookstore to fight against the local nobles. Books can really change people's fate! It is better to perish with the world! A middle-aged bereaved woman relies on a small bookstore to fight against the local nobles. Books can really change people's fate! It is better to perish with the world! A middle-aged bereaved woman relies on a small bookstore to fight against the local nobles. Books can really change people's fate! It is better to perish with the world! A middle-aged bereaved woman relies on a small bookstore to fight against the local nobles. Books can really change people's fate! It is better to perish with the world! A middle-aged bereaved woman relies on a small bookstore to fight against the local nobles. Books can really change people's fate! It is better to perish with the world! A middle-aged bereaved woman relies on a small bookstore to fight against the local nobles. Books can really change people's fate! It is better to perish with the world!

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Extended Reading
  • Chaim 2022-04-23 07:05:58

    Half of yearning is about books, half of depression is about people

  • Benjamin 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    The world is so big that there is no room for a bookstore

The Bookshop quotes

  • Florence Green: We met at a bookshop, actually, in London. We were in love from the first moment. We had to organize the - organize and classify the poetry section together. He used to read aloud to me every night. Keats and George Elliot and Thackeray. "Never give a lady a restive horse." We loved that one. We were very happy. Busy doing a million things and nothing. And then the war came.

  • Edmund Brundish: What do you intend to do?

    Florence Green: Do? Is there anything I can do?

    Edmund Brundish: Yes! - No. Carry on.

    Florence Green: That's what I was going to do.