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By Aimee's Pages
Books about Books


Lirael: The Old Kingdom 3
Garth Nix
£8.99 £8.54The second book in the Old Kingdom saga that started with 'Sabriel', this novel's main character is a librarian. There's also the most daunting library I've ever encountered in literature - you need a sword and a whistle if you're going in alone.

Inkheart (2020 reissue)
Cornelia Funke
£8.99 £8.54Meggie's father Mo hadn't read aloud since her mother died. After a stranger knocks at their door, he's forced to reveal his secret; that anything he reads aloud comes to life.

Fangirl
Rainbow Rowell
£9.99 £9.49Cath and Wren are identical twins, but they couldn't be more different. Wren is outgoing, but Cath would much rather stay in and write fanfiction about their favourite fantasy series 'Simon Snow' than go out and socialise. Now they're going to university, the twins drift into their own worlds - Wren in to partying and boys, Cath into the world of Simon Snow - she can write more intense love stories online than she will ever get in real life, and her following grows larger every week. In the real world, Cath is on her own. Her roommate's boyfriend is always around, her writing professor thinks fanfiction is the worst, and a guy in her class seems to want to talk to her...

The Little Bookshop of Love Stories
Jaimie Admans
£8.99 £8.54Sweet and adorable little book. Who hasn't dreamed of running their own bookshop? Especially one with love notes in the front pages...

The Starless Sea: The spellbinding Sunday Times bestseller
Erin Morgenstern
£9.99 £9.49An almost impossible book to describe... Zachary finds a book in his university library that has links to his past. He follows the clues on the book (a sword, a bee and a key) which lead him to a masked ball and a subterranean labyrinth filled with stories. Dark, dream-like, and utterly unputdownable.

Strange the Dreamer: The magical international bestseller
Laini Taylor
£9.99 £9.49Lazlo Strange is obsessed with the mythical city of Weep. When he is given the opportunity to accompany the great hero Godslayer on a journey to the city, he leaps at the chance to find out what happened there. Why was the city cut off from the rest of civilisation? What exactly was the 'god' that the Godslayer killed?