Browse a bookshop: London Review Bookshop, Bloomsbury | Books - The Guardian
Bestsellers and recommendations from one of London’s most literary corners, notes Anita Sethi, writer and journalist.
The London Review Bookshop, near the British Museum. Photo: Alamy
The London Review Bookshop,
which celebrated its 15th birthday this year, is located a stone’s
throw from the British Museum, has a selection of more than 20,000
titles, and hosts more than 200 events a year. “It’s a place for people
who love books to meet, talk, drink excellent tea and coffee and consume
delicious cake at the London Review Cake Shop–
and of course, to browse books,” says bookshop manager Natalia de la
Ossa. “We look forward to finding you the books you know you need, and,
more importantly, the ones you didn’t know you needed.” Read more...
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