From 'Did Beatrix Potter ever write a book about dinosaurs?' to the hunt for a paperback which could forecast the next year's weather; and from 'I've forgotten my glasses, please read me the first chapter' to 'Excuse me... is this book edible?' This book includes top 'Weird Things' from bookshops around the world.
Choses étranges que disent les clients dans les librairies Séries
Cette série rassemble les moments hilarants et particuliers vécus par les libraires, mettant en avant les interactions les plus insolites avec les clients. Elle compile un trésor de questions absurdes et de demandes étranges rencontrées dans la librairie. La collection offre un aperçu humoristique de la vie quotidienne dans une librairie. Les lecteurs se délecteront de ces anecdotes pleines d'esprit et de ces rencontres étranges mais familières.


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More Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops
- 121pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Customer (holding up a book): What’s this? The Secret Garden? Well, it’s not so secret now, is it, since they bloody well wrote a book about it! Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops was a Sunday Times bestseller, and could be found displayed on bookshop counters up and down the country. The response to the book from booksellers all over the world has been one of heartfelt agreement: it would appear that customers are saying bizarre things all over the place - from asking for books with photographs of Jesus in them, to hunting for the best horse owner’s manual that has a detailed chapter on unicorns. Customer: I had such a crush on Captain Hook when I was younger. Do you think this means I have unresolved issues? More Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops has yet more tales from the antiquarian bookshop where Jen Campbell works, and includes a selection of ‘Weird Things...’ sent in from other booksellers across the world. The book is illustrated by the BAFTA winning Brothers McLeod.