60 pages • 2 hours read
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The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods intertwines the stories of three characters in a magical realism narrative centered around the search for a lost Emily Brontë manuscript. In 1920s Paris and Dublin, Opaline Carlisle flees an arranged marriage and strives to uncover the manuscript. In contemporary Dublin, Martha and Henry unite to uncover Opaline's history and the lost manuscript, discovering Martha's family secrets and their own paths to belonging. The book includes themes of abuse, addiction, and forced institutionalization.
The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods is praised for its enchanting narrative and well-developed characters, creating an immersive reading experience. Critics appreciate the magical realism and emotional depth. However, some reviews mention a slow pacing and predictability in parts of the story. Overall, it's a heartwarming read with a touch of whimsy.
A reader who delights in The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George or The Secret, Book & Scone Society by Ellery Adams would find Evie Woods' The Lost Bookshop enthralling. It appeals to lovers of bibliomysteries, whimsical settings, and stories where books change lives, seamlessly blending charm, mystery, and a love for literature.
Values/Ideas: Fame
Emotions/Behavior: Determination / Perseverance
Emotions/Behavior: Hope
Fantasy
Magical Realism
Mystery / Crime Fiction
History: World