Ok, I know that the title of my Top Ten Tuesday post is a bit redundant, but I have a reason for this somewhat silly title. Today, bloggers are supposed to share the bookstores and/or libraries they would love to visit. A very bookish bucket list. 😉 There are a number of real life bookstores that I would absolutely love to visit. Powell’s in Portland comes to mind. But those destinations will have to wait. So I thought I would share the bookstores I have already visited, however fictionally. Yes, my list consists of bookstores that reside in books, hence bookish bookshops. Some of the books are cozies in which bookstore owners double as mystery solvers, while others share stories beyond the covers of books and walls of stores. Have you visited any on my list? I’d love to know what you thought.
Be sure to head over to That Artsy Reader Girl to find out just where other bloggers want to visit.
Top Bookish Bookstores
Bay Books — Camino Island by John Grisham
The Book Depot — Strangled Prose by Joan Hess
Charming Books — Crime and Poetry by Amanda Flower
Death on Demand Bookstore — Death on Demand by Carolyn Hart
Island Books — The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
Magic Balloon Bookshop — Hidden Among The Stars by Melanie Dobson
Oak Tree Bookstore — The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald
What bookish location do you want to visit?
That’s a fun take on the prompt for this week. Good job! Bookish bookshops! Love it.
Thanks! 🙂
Great take on this week’s topic! Here is my Top Ten Tuesday
Thanks! And thanks for sharing your TTT link. 🙂
Bookstores in books. Cool interpretation of the theme. Much more imaginative than anything I could’ve come up with … so I gave this one a pass…but reading the takes on the theme has been interesting.
I went back and forth on how to approach the topic too. Glad you enjoyed it.