Saturday, 1 December 2018

The Diary Of A Bookseller - I wish my diary was so amusing!

When Shaun Bythell, owner of the largest second hand book shop in Scotland, decided to start noting down his thoughts about books, customers, his employees and life in general, I'm not sure he envisioned it turning into a book that might appear on his own shelves. However, that's exactly what happened. This memoir is a day to day account of the trials and tribulations of running his shop in a place called Wigtown. If you've ever worked in a shop, cafe, or call centre - indeed anywhere you have to deal with people using your service - you cannot fail to empathise with the author. The many and varied anecdotes - from the banal to the exotic - are at times hilarious and at others, deeply touching. I never thought I would become fascinated by the number of online orders received, customers who visit the shop and the till receipts logged for each day ... but I did. Boy were there some slow days! The Diary Of A Bookseller, should become compulsory reading for anyone contemplating life as a bookseller. There are some sobering passages and it's clear that you have to develop lots of different strings to your bow to make ends meet ... mostly thanks to the all-consuming behemoth that is, Amazon. Buy direct from the high street where you can! Each month is prefaced by a quote from George Orwell's Bookshop Memories - an essay about his time in a second hand bookshop. It's scary how little seems to have changed! A slice of life showing the best and worst of humanity, all within the confines of a drafty, literary sanctuary, where the customer is definitely NOT always right! A really enjoyable book that is still making me smile as I write this blog as I keep remembering "Foodie Fridays", where Shaun's skip-diving employee would offer a weekly treat foraged from a supermarket bin. Delicious!

POPSUGAR Challenge 2018 prompt 39: A book that involves a bookstore or library.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 320 print pages.
Price I paid: £2.98.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.

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