Review; The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan

As I've got a weak spot for books about books, I couldn't resist reading The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan, and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
Nina Redmond is a literary matchmaker. Pairing a reader with that perfect book is her passion… and also her job. Or at least it was. Until yesterday, she was a librarian in the hectic city. But now the job she loved is no more.

Determined to make a new life for herself, Nina moves to a sleepy village many miles away. There she buys a van and transforms it into a bookmobile—a mobile bookshop that she drives from neighborhood to neighborhood, changing one life after another with the power of storytelling.

From helping her grumpy landlord deliver a lamb, to sharing picnics with a charming train conductor who serenades her with poetry, Nina discovers there’s plenty of adventure, magic, and soul in a place that’s beginning to feel like home… a place where she just might be able to write her own happy ending.

My Thoughts on the Book
It's one of those charming and light reads with the predictable happy ending. I enjoyed most of the characters, especially Nina as she sometimes stumbled a bit. The plot/storyline might be a bit predictable, but the combination of a mobile bookshop and slightly rural Scotland is pretty fun really.

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