? You can tell from the title that this book is a shared diary. How can I put it? It smells like a running account, but you really can't blame the author, because this book is his diary of opening a shop, recording the things in the bookstore and his life every day.
? Anyone who can live a life of dog blood or inspiration every day must be doing seemingly busy idleness most of the time, so don't have too many illusions about the diary. "The greater the hope, the greater the disappointment", but it is a wise saying!
? There are still some highlights in this book, such as mocking some customers. Guests who come to the bookstore to look for books will definitely not buy the books they are looking for, or even buy any books. It seems that they go into the store to ask for books just to show how knowledgeable they are and know the author's books. Such a guest's writing is ridiculous. Guests who sell a box of bestsellers always feel that they can sell a lot of money. In fact, because bestsellers are printed in large quantities, books are not very valuable. For example, Harry Potter was mentioned twice, and two sellers sold the original Harry Potter, but both left doubts and never came back. There are still many guests who think second-hand books are worthless. When they see that the price tag is more expensive than the original price of the book, they will definitely make strange noises, loudly scold the shopkeeper for driving up the price of the book, and then slam the door and leave. Very interesting. Don't they know that some books can even fetch sky-high prices? Among these books, a book named Lily was finally auctioned for 8,000 pounds. what can I say? The original price of this book is only a few pence. There are some interesting stories like this, but most of them are running accounts. If you think you are really curious about the daily life of bookstores, or have great interest in bookstores, you can buy one and have a look. If you are not so interested, you'd better not buy it, or borrow one from the library. As for 408 pages, it is good to read more than 200 pages, because the back feels too much like the front, and there is no desire to read on.
? It's a pity that the boss will talk about what book he read recently and who planted it every four, five, six and seven days, but he only talks about the title, not even the author sometimes, let alone the content of the book and his reading feelings about it. In fact, he should talk about it, even about the value of this book in the book circle. Well, that's disappointing. Second, there is not a photo of the bookstore in the book, even in black and white. What a disappointment. Most people who read this book will be curious about the appearance of the shop. Really don't disclose it at all. It really doesn't help to have a written introduction.
? In fact, although this book is the diary of the bookstore owner, the most interesting person mentioned in it is Nikki, who is a resident part-time clerk. Every Friday, she rummages through the trash can in the supermarket and takes it to the store to share with her boss. They designated this day as "Gourmet Friday", but it didn't last long, especially when the boss Sean saw it. It is commendable to be eager to try your boss every time. Nikki's attitude towards books is also particularly interesting. Obviously, books should not be divided into certain areas, but she has countless reasons to argue that these books should be placed in the areas she thinks. There is also the style of her clothes, but there is no style. Even in winter, she wears the ski suit in the shop all the year round. You can imagine her. She should have felt poor and decadent, but it wasn't. She just doesn't care. She will go to the book festival with her friends, hand out some leaflets for the store, and even make up some bibliographic labels and stick them on the shelves. For example, the novel in the home front never understood what it meant, so she forced her boss's Facebook.
? In this book, I wrote everything I am interested in. Others can go to Douban to watch others share. After all, everyone has a different view of books. Maybe someone can read some philosophy of life and some chicken soup for the soul from the book. Anyway, I didn't read it, and I didn't see the boss's poisonous tongue and aversion to communication, but I could see from the text that he was impatient and cunning.