The Lost Bookshop by Evie Wood (Review #50)

The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods

Blurb

On a quiet street in Dublin, a lost bookshop is waiting to be found…

For too long, Opaline, Martha and Henry have been the side characters in their own lives.

But when a vanishing bookshop casts its spell, these three unsuspecting strangers will discover that their own stories are every bit as extraordinary as the ones found in the pages of their beloved books. And by unlocking the secrets of the shelves, they find themselves transported to a world of wonder… where nothing is as it seems.

Review

This was a book I downloaded for my holidays but never got around to reading so when I had a train trip I started to read it on my phone. I soon got hooked on this book and thought it was a delightful read but sadly that feeling did not last. 

The book has a dual timeline. The past is narrated by Opaline (who has a lovely name in my opinion) and the present is narrated by Martha. Opaline has escaped her older brother’s plans for her which involve an unwanted marriage and has gone into the book business. Martha is an Irish woman who has escaped an abusive marriage and found herself a job as a live in housekeeper to a very eccentric old woman. 

The book also features Henry who is a scholar desperately trying to find a lost manuscript. This leads him to finding out more about Opaline and meeting Martha in the process. It also leads him to trying to find Opaline’s bookshop but it has completely disappeared.

This book contains some magical realism but isn’t explored enough in my opinion. I would have loved to have learned more about the bookshop and exactly what had happened but it wasn’t explained. The ending was also a massive flop and left so many questions unanswered. It felt like either the author had given up or didn’t know how to explain it herself. 

I loved Opaline’s story and thought the author had really done her research on the history. Opaline’s story was heart wrenching at times and I really felt for the character. If it wasn’t for the story of Opaline I’m not sure I would have continued with this book. What started off as a book with so much promise it just fell flat for me and just became a book that I could take or leave. Sadly this book only gets 3 out of 5 Dragons from me. 

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About the author

Evie Woods is the pseudonym of Evie Gaughan, bestselling author of The Story Collector, The Heirloom and The Mysterious Bakery On Rue De Paris. 

Living on the West Coast of Ireland, Evie escapes the inclement weather by writing her stories in a converted attic, where she dreams of underfloor heating. Her books tread the intriguing line between the everyday and the otherworldly, revealing the magic that exists in our ordinary lives.

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