Book Club: The Lost Bookshop
- 19 March 2025
- 12.30pm-1.30pm
- AST Consultation Room, Level 3, Pilington Library and Microsoft Teams
On the United Nation’s International Day of Happiness, join the University Book Club to discuss an uplifting and inspiring book by Evie Woods called 'The Lost Bookshop'.
The Lost Bookshop is a heartwarming and magical story that combines elements of romance, mystery and a love of books. The novel follows the journey of a protagonist who stumbles upon a hidden, magical bookshop. This bookshop, which seems to have a life of its own, holds secrets that transport her into different worlds and past lives.
As she navigates the challenges of her own life, including personal dilemmas and romantic entanglements, she learns more about herself and the powerful influence of books and stories. If you enjoy tales about second chances, enchanting settings, and the magic of books, The Lost Bookshop might be a perfect read
Content note: The Lost Bookshop contains content relating to domestic abuse, alcoholism and mental health issues which may be triggering for some readers.
Access to the book
The Library has a subscription to Libby, the leisure reading app widely used by public libraries. Libby enables the Library to support the wellbeing of all its users by providing access to leisure reading, wellbeing, and audiobook titles. Content includes ebooks, emagazines, and much more. To get started, simply download the Libby app and sign in. The app can be downloaded from the app store, or from a link on the Libby homepage.
Through Libby, the Library have purchased an audiobook and eBook version of The Lost Bookshop, which Loughborough University students and staff can access using their Loughborough University IT credentials. Access Libby.
About Book Club
The University Book Club is run by staff from Pilkington Library and is open to all current and former students and staff of Loughborough University. It meets in person in the Library but the meetings can also be accessed remotely via Teams.
Accessibility
There is step-free access into the Library and lift access to Level 3. View the Access Guide for Pilkington Library on AccessAble.
Contact and booking details
- Email address
- library@lboro.ac.uk
- Cost
- Free
- Booking required?
- Yes
- Booking information
- To join the Book Club, please subscribe to the mailing list using the link below. You can also join the Book Club on Microsoft Teams.