Words cannot do justice to the pleasures of a good bookshop. Ironically.(Waterstones Trafalgar Square)

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The pleasures of the bookshop are the best. This is a good bookshop, and no other bookshop can be better than it. The pleasures of a good bookshop are so great that no words can do justice to them. A good bookshop makes you want to stay there and keep reading.

A good bookshop is like a sanctuary where everybody is welcome and nobody feels like an outsider. The ambience in such places is inspirational and inspiring. There, you will find people who love books, who love talking about them and who love sharing their own experiences with others.

There, you will learn more about books and become a better reader too.

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