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What books are there in bookshop?

From the fragments of electronic paper books hanging on the wall of the bookstore, we can see how much this bookstore advocates paper books. The most bookstore is located in National Book Town, Scotland. The bookstore has more than 111,111 books, so the chances of finding a good book suitable for you here are quite great.

4. cirencester, Octavia Bookshop

Octavia Bookstore won the Best Independent Children's Bookstore Award in 2113, and it is not difficult to find that this bookstore has its unique charm. Regular author reading parties and Moomin fairies in Finnish fairy tales in the window will attract a large number of loyal customers.

5. Staffordshire, The Book Barge

The bookstore on the deck shakes with the waves. Here, you can experience a Breakfast Chug full of humanistic flavor, leisurely reading, rich jam and fresh bread juice, which costs only 11 pounds (about RMB 99 yuan). Or you can just come here to buy a good book.

6. Ross Old Book Shop in the small town of Ross-on-Wye

In the charming town scenery, you can buy all kinds of second-hand books and antique books in this bookstore, and the Ross Old Book Shop will hold cake sales activities every Saturday.

7. Mad Hatter Bookshop, Oxfordshire

This eccentric bookstore sells both books and hats, but it has a different kind of warmth. Mad Hat Bookstore is committed to holding various reading activities, such as book clubs, literature research groups, in-depth research groups and creative combination of general education and higher education.

8. Hatchard's, London

British Bookstore

Founded in 1797, Hatchard's is the oldest bookstore in London. It's easy to get lost in the fashionable Piccadilly Avenue, and the Hatched Bookstore is next to Ford South? Mei Sen department store. If you go to King's Cross Street, there is also a small shop at St Pancras Railway Station.

9. March wenlock, many book bookstores

Many book bookstores seem to be a treasure without owners. Lots of second-hand books and CDs are waiting for your discovery. If you happen to be here and have enough time, you can also visit the nearby wenlock Bookstore, which is equally wonderful.

11. London, Word on the water

British Bookstore

A Dutch barge is moored on the water not far from Paddington Station. There are plenty of second-hand books in the ship, and the shipowner often holds reading meetings and concerts on the deck, which is really pleasant and enjoyable!

11. In Rochester, Baggins Book Bazaar

British Bookstore

Baggins Book Store has a vast number of second-hand books. Buying books here is like choosing the pearl in the sea, which always brings people surprises inadvertently.

12. Scrivener's Books (Buxton), buxton

The five-storey bookshelves are filled with all kinds of books, which is the dream of every bibliophile. At the same time, there are soft and comfortable sofas and a full set of tea-making tools.

13. Blackwell's Books, Oxford

Since its opening in 1879, Blackwell Bookstore can provide any books you need. If there are any books that are not available in the bookstore, then maybe those books are not worth reading at all. If you can't come to Oxford Blackwell Bookstore, you don't need to feel sorry, you can visit it online.

14. Honesty Bookshop at Hay Castle, Haiyi Town on the Wye River

Since the 1961s, the honesty bookstore in Haiyi Castle has had such a tradition. There is no cashier in the bookstore, and the price of each book is only 1 pounds (about RMB 9 yuan) or less, and when you pay, you just need to put the money into the donation box. Is a real bookstore with integrity constraints.

15. Bristol, Beware of the Leopard Books

The name of the bookstore is very strange, which comes from a little joke in the Hitchhiker's Guide. This second-hand bookstore has a large number of books. If you like to find a surprise experience among books, you can come here and look for it.

16. Wild andHomeless Books in Dorset

The name of the bookstore "Wild and Homeless" comes from the British woman writer Virginia? Woolf's A Room of My Own. The typewriter in the bookstore can be used by customers.

17. Leakey's Bookshop, Furniss, India

I can't believe that there is a big fireplace in this bookstore. And there is a fragrant coffee shop. Of course, there are layers of books.

18. Edinburgh, Armchair Books

British Bookstore

Many books in Armchair Bookstore often clean out your wallet. And if you happen to be a book lover in Edinburgh, you might as well try to get a ticket for an electronic bookstore to discuss your future book prospects.

19. Seas Bookshop, Pembrokeshire

This is not only a bookstore with many books, but also the scenery of the bookstore is intoxicating. The back window of the bookstore faces the coast of Fishgard, and now the scenery is just right.