![]() ![]() The illustrations provide wonderful accompaniments to the text. The second book is even funnier than the first, and I was stifling giggles throughout. In both books, I found it both amusing and rather cringeworthy that the general public can be so… well… thick. Instead, I caved when I really shouldn’t have, and purchased both from The Book People.īoth Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops and More Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshopshave been split into three sections, to separate the weirdness, as it were. I did not receive review copies of either book, I can never find it in bookshops (I do not know whether I should find this odd or not), and my library does not stock it. I have wanted to read these books since they first came out, but both have been rather elusive to try and find. Not only has she written Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops based upon her experiences as a bookseller, she has had to bring out a sequel. Indeed, the second of Jen Campbell’s books, More Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops, has a lot of wonderful instances of out of the mouth of babes. Weird things customers say in bookstores by Campbell, Jen. ![]() One would think that those who peruse the many bookshops up and down the breadth of England would be relatively intelligent – right? Wrong, according to author Jen Campbell. Weird things customers say in bookstores Item Preview remove-circle. ‘Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops’ by Jen Campbell ![]()
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