Oh, memories. Blue books were small paper booklets, 16 pages I think, used in college and law school for exams that required essay answers. Your version is much more enjoyable.
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Soo pretty! Why don't our bookstores look this enticing:)
ReplyDeleteI do love book stores, but none of ours are as delightful as this one!! I wonder why, too!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to shop there!
ReplyDeleteUn Peter Rabbit de cote pour moi svp..
ReplyDeleteI like the look of this place. I could spend some time there.
ReplyDeleteIt looks inviting.
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty time of year and tasteful shops look just that way. MB
ReplyDeleteA good display at a bookstore can hook me in everytime.
ReplyDeleteOh, memories. Blue books were small paper booklets, 16 pages I think, used in college and law school for exams that required essay answers. Your version is much more enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cosy looking little place!
ReplyDeleteI hope these small bookshops survive the internet and the "big box" books stores.
ReplyDeletereally pretty and my kind of store!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going in there Ciel :)) Such a charming image.
ReplyDeleteI just went back to a few paper books recently...
ReplyDeleteLovely book shop, very inviting.
ReplyDeleteYou have such interesting little shops. It must be fun to window shop.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a very inviting shop.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see an independent bookshop. They continue to disappear here!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice,warm and cosy in there.
ReplyDeleteThe French really know how to do windows right! Love this one. :)
ReplyDeleteAH! Very inviting! I would definitely like to go inside.
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