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A review by bethniamh
The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods
This was a Christmas present from my boyfriend's parents; while the genre is not something I generally gravitate towards, it's always good to read outside my comfort zone. The story is divided between three characters, with two linked timelines and an overarching story tying them all together, about a mysterious bookshop in Dublin. I went between the print book and the audiobook for this one, and I enjoyed that the audiobook had three voice actors, one for each of the three main characters. The writing felt a little generic at times, and I saw the twist near the end a mile off. The length could have been reduced as the story took a while to get going, but this was a nice easy read/listen to have going at the same time as other books. I'll also commend it for taking on a theme as complex as domestic violence, although not entirely without clichés.