A review by kszr
The Bookstore by Deborah Meyler

3.0

This book was very expected, with no great surprises. Enjoyable, but not that memorable.

With the English rose of a "heroine" in Esme, the big surprise was that she was such a doormat to Mitchell, an nonredeemable egomaniac, and that she kept believing that he deserved her. The favorite bookstore, with its cast of characters, were expected, if endearing. Would have liked more depth of Esme learning the new definition of family, and how the little things will get her through, instead of it being the windup at the end.