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| Best Sellers Rank | #153 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Magical Realism #12 in Contemporary Romance (Books) #37 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (158,079) |
| Dimensions | 5.08 x 1.26 x 7.8 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0008609217 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0008609214 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 448 pages |
| Publication date | November 7, 2023 |
| Publisher | One More Chapter |
M**S
A warm story that speaks to the soul
The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods is an absolute delight — a gentle, heartwarming read that swept me away from the very first page. If you’ve ever dreamed of stumbling across a magical bookshop tucked away from the world, this story will speak straight to your soul. Woods weaves a beautiful tale full of charm, mystery, and quiet hope. The characters are layered and lovable, the writing is lyrical without being heavy, and the atmosphere is just enchanting. There’s a sense of wonder throughout the book — like anything is possible if you just believe in the power of stories. What I especially loved is how the narrative feels both comforting and empowering. It’s a reminder that books can offer us second chances, that the past can whisper its truths to the present, and that sometimes the most unexpected places lead us exactly where we need to be. It’s the perfect read for a cold afternoon, a cozy weekend, when you have strong head cold, or any time you want to fall in love with the magic of books all over again. Highly recommended for anyone who adores fiction that feels like a warm hug!
Y**Z
A Touch of Magic and Mystery.
I enjoyed The Lost Bookshop. It’s a blend of fantasy, fairy tale, and historical fiction with love, loss, and second chances. The story weaves between the early 1900s and the present day, creating a magical atmosphere that kept me interested. Henry and Martha were my absolute favorites, even when they frustrated me. I adored them. I wanted to give it 5 stars, but I am still left with questions, especially about Madam Bowen. Was she real? Did I miss something? The last few chapters packed in a lot of revelations. I felt it was rushed towards the end. Still, this was a lovely read with a touch of magic and melancholy.
M**.
A Charming, Heartwarming Read
The Lost Bookshop is a delightful read that’s both heartwarming and uplifting. The story draws you in with its charm, making it perfect for anyone who loves books or cozy, feel-good novels. I finished it in no time and already want to share it as a gift.
L**F
A cozy lovely book
I will admit to getting this book because the cover got me real good. Then the synopsis hooked me and then I started reading! I loved this book! I loved the characters and I loved reading their stories. Even though I hated what was done to Opaline, but her story was a dark truth for a lot of women in the world. Which is probably why it sadden me so darn much! I loved Martha, I loved her because she reminded me of me, I tend to underestimate and underplay my talents and understanding. My school teachers always told me I needed to stop second guessing myself and let go of the fear. It’s because of my eighth grade teacher that I write now. Henry was an adorable foot in mouth man, I loved he’s quirkiness and I adored how he simply fell in love with Martha and saw in her what she didn’t. That’s the type of men we should have in our lives lol. Opaline, being the face of the dark side of women’s history yet still fighting and believing she get her happy ending. I loved her fierceness and her headstrong personality, I think if she had been written in 2025 she would be a great advocate for women♥️ I came because of the book cover, I stayed for the story and now I’m a huge fan of Evie Woods and will be reading the next few books of hers I have. 10/10 📚 I recommend!
J**.
I expected more…
3.5 ⭐️’s —Maybe I expected too much from all the hype? This book was a decent story that jumps around in time, a common way to write novels. I found myself more intrigued with Opaline’s story and literally skipped chapters on Martha and Henry towards the end of the book. Their storyline was very predictable and slow even down to Madame Bowden’s “reveal”— figured that one out very early on. Opaline’s story however was very interesting and surprising! All in all I enjoyed this book, just not as much as I thought I would. The predictable present day storyline, some character interactions that seemed added after the final draft to only make the ending make sense, aka, Martha’s mother’s short visit to Dublin. It’s just not one I will add to my bookshelf. I would not reread this title.
K**R
Sweet Mystery and Romance
This book surprised me. I expected a cozy mystery but it contains quite a bit more. Lovely characters, some fantasy, a couple of love stories and a bit of the super natural . Enjoyable too
L**S
I highly recommend it to anyone who cherishes the magic of stories and the comfort of a good book.
October 1, 2024 I absolutely loved “The Lost Bookshop.” This book reminded me why I love to read in the first place. The story is enchanting and beautifully written, capturing the magic of books and the joy of reading. Summary: “The Lost Bookshop” follows the intertwined lives of three characters: Opaline, Martha, and Henry. Each of them has felt like a side character in their own life, but their paths cross in a mysterious, vanishing bookshop that appears just when they need it most. This magical place reveals that their own stories are just as extraordinary as the ones in their favorite books. As they uncover the secrets hidden within the shelves, they are whisked away to a world of wonder where nothing is as it seems. The narrative beautifully weaves together themes of loss, hope, and the transformative power of literature, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read. What I Loved: Engaging Storyline: The plot is captivating and keeps you hooked from start to finish. Character Development: The characters are well-developed and relatable, making their journeys all the more compelling. Writing Style: Evie Woods’ prose is lyrical and evocative, perfectly capturing the atmosphere of a beloved bookshop. Critique: One downside is that there is no sequel. The story leaves you wanting more, and it would have been wonderful to see the characters’ journeys continue in another book. This might leave some readers feeling a bit unsatisfied, wishing for more closure or further exploration of the enchanting world Evie Woods has created. Conclusion: “The Lost Bookshop” is a heartwarming and inspiring read that rekindles the love for books and reading. I highly recommend it to anyone who cherishes the magic of stories and the comfort of a good book.
I**E
1⭐ is for the quality of the book Martha has escaped from an abusive home, seeking refuge in Madame Bowden's house as a housekeeper. Henry is a Ph.D. student who is in a quest for an old lost manuscript, and a lost bookshop. When, the two strangers end up in search of a lost bookshop, which should have been next door to Madame Bowden's house, but isn't! However fate intertwines their paths in the search of the lost bookshop and missing manuscript. The secret becomes more intricate and profound as they begin to unravel it. What secret does the bookshop hold? This book is a charming novel blended with magical realism, historical fiction, bibliophilia, and romance. The story follows three main protagonists which are set in Dublin, London and Paris. It has multiple POVs with a dual timeline; it is narrated back and forth at alternative chapters. Opaline, is a headstrong character who built her own dream against all odds. Martha's character was a polar opposite to Opaline, she was naive and a girl with dreams, holding up to herself. Henry's character was full of ambition and charming. Madame Bowden is my favourite side character, she is quirky and mysterious. The character development was great, and the readers will get to know them throughout the book. The plot and the world build up was impeccable, with unexpected twists and turns. The magical element was subtle and charming. The author's writing was lyrical and whimsical. She also highlights female liberation, domestic abuse, healing and loss. The author was excellent at weaving stories inside a story. I love how beautifully she involved classical literature and those authors in it, which literally gave life to the plot. It was a heartwarming and heartbreaking read. Overall, I devoured every page of this book
C**N
really nice plot that gives you expectations till the end.
P**M
Starts off slow.. Then the momentum picks up as u go.
K**M
This book is simply scrumptious. An incredibly cozy read that I wish I could read for the first time again! Each chapter is from the perspective of one of three main characters and time hops do happen occasionally within a chapter so you need to make sure you’re paying attention but it is not difficult to follow, nor did I find any part confusing. The plot line is unique and it deals with some heavy subjects, particularly domestic violence and violence against women in general. The female characters are strong, intelligent, resilient, and brave. You will enjoy this book if you like fantasy and even if you don’t, I suggest you still give this book a try and keep and open mind. It’s beautifully written and will make you feel all sorts of things.
X**.
Es una historia que mezcla la fantasía con la realidad, me gustó mucho, se lee muy fácil. Muy interesante cómo se entrelaza la vida de los 3 protagonistas. La historia en general es muy relajada.
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