tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8352104773840153594.post5748803685419363875..comments2023-06-04T09:22:29.264+01:00Comments on The bookshop around the corner: Any amount of books are within easy reachEricahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00081296214039287324noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8352104773840153594.post-12362477524784819342016-04-27T22:59:24.128+01:002016-04-27T22:59:24.128+01:00Thank you so much for your comment Diane. It's...Thank you so much for your comment Diane. It's really lovely to know this blog is helping to inspire bookshop visits and to hear from a regular reader. You've really made my day.<br /><br />Your bookshopping plans sound very well thought-out and remind me of a few places I'm yet to visit. Should you ever feel like sharing some of your bookshop fun (either side of the Atlantic) I'd be thrilled if you wanted to contribute to the Your Bookshops guest section.Ericahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00081296214039287324noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8352104773840153594.post-50511305407467636252016-04-22T18:15:01.958+01:002016-04-22T18:15:01.958+01:00I've been reading your blog for at least a yea...I've been reading your blog for at least a year. I love it which, of course, means I love books and bookshops. I live right next to the south end of Morro Bay on the Central Coast of California in a mobile home. I love to travel to London and England alone so I can do just what I like without worrying about pleasing a traveling companion. That sounds selfish but there it is. I'm a retired teacher with limited funds. Your blog gives me great ideas for my next trip. I realize now that in March, 2012, I walked right by Any Amount of Books on my way to Foyle's where I bought an autographed copy of a book about Shakespeare by Simon Callow. That was a thrill and that book occupies an honored spot in my home. I hope to visit Much Ado Books in Alfriston, Persephone Bookshop (again!), this one and the shops along the canal in Camden next time before I head north to put my feet upon a point of fascination since childhood--Hadrian's Wall. Newcastle and Durham sound interesting, too. So many book shops and other sites to see and people to meet!! Anyway, I just wanted you to know that I really appreciate your blog. Now I'm off to dive back into Amitav Ghosh's Sea of Poppies trilogy. Cheers. Diane of Los Ososhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09670734354884603800noreply@blogger.com