Anonymous wrote:The Sentence by Louise Erdrich is great. A haunted bookshop in Minneapolis during 2020 pandemic and protests. Erdrich is one of the authors (like Anne Patchett and Emma Straub) who owns a bookstore and the details feel true to life.
Anonymous wrote:The Lost and Found Bookshop
Anonymous wrote:I got you! All of Madeline Martin’s books are about bookshops (or in a few cases, Liberians). The Last Book Shop in London was both sweet and interesting. Set in WW2.
For a lighter read, there’s the Secret, Book, and Scone Society by Emery Adams. Set in present day. A woman owns a small bookstore in a mountain town with a hot spring/spa, so she has a mix of locals and tourists coming in. Her past is interesting (unfolding over the first two books) and she has a small group of friends who make up the “society.” Really interesting characters!