More Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops Campbell Jen 9781472106339 Books


More Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops Campbell Jen 9781472106339 Books
(Originally rated it on Goodreads)A second helping of hilarious and cringe-worthy quotes. Here we have customers daffy enough to believe a classic author to be alive (or made-up), the actual understanding of the word "fiction", that The Bible could actually be signed by God, that Colin Firth is the original Mr. Darcy, that The Shire is a real place, or the general inclination that you're selling books to a psychopath. Some again make me question humanity, but many this time around are more playful. The children quotes really give that sense of wonder at stepping into another time and place in a bookshop. One rather intelligent and outspoken child even questions the practicality and five-year plan of The Book Barge. I, like one customer quoted, wouldn't mind finding a bunch more audiobooks voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch (or Luke Daniels too).

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More Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops Campbell Jen 9781472106339 Books Reviews
I loved the first book, Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops, so of course I had to pick this one up too! There were a few repeats between this book and the first one, but I loved it none the less. There were some quotes that had me laughing out loud! This is a really quick read, so if you need a laugh, definitely pick this one up!
Like the original book this is fairly short and will only take you less than an hour to get through. This sequel again revisits the Ripping Yarns Bookshop in north London which is an antiquarian bookshop and Jen Campbell recounts snippets of conversations with her customers. The other regular bookstore from the first book doesn't contribute any more entries but this time round libraries have been added to the Weird Things Customers Say in Other Bookshops. To be honest that chapter is nowhere near the quality of the other bookshops in the first book. A new feature of this sequel is Weird Things Customers Say at Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshop Book Signings, where Jen Campbell recounts weird conversations customers in bookstores have when they see her at a book signing table. My favourite would be the final entry which is also an indication of the format of each entry in all three sections of this book. Usually it's Customer Bookseller in the first two sections.
MAN Weird Things, ey?
ME Yep
MAN You should follow my wife around; she says stupid things all the time.
ME Really?
MAN Yeah. Not necessarily in bookshops, just in life.
ME Oh.
MAN Yeah. Like, she tells people that I poisoned our cat. But I totally didn't.
Like with the first book a lot of conversations are cut short after the customer says there weird line with the next being Bookseller...... so again we're missing out on the really fun stuff that comes after an awkward line in a conversation. These books are a fun reminder of stupid things customers say for those of us who work in book stores or libraries. This one to a lot lesser extent to the first book deals with customer service in general, but anyone who deals with customers on a daily basis will relate to the encounters in here to some extent. Overall because of the weaker other bookstores section this time round overall this isn't as worthwhile as the original book but still something well worth reading for a few laughs.
This is the funniest book I've ever read and I finish it in an hour!
More Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops is the sequel of Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops which is a compilation of funny, weird and cute things customers say when they visit a bookshop.
The book has two major parts which is the weird things customers say in Ripping Yarns Bookshop (the bookshop which the author works part-timely at) and in other bookshops (including Barnes & Nobles, Waterstones and more!). The bonus part is the weird things customers say in bookshops book signing which the best I can remember is a customer asking the author to sign on a book which is not written by her.
I love this book so much as I'm a bookseller and sometimes I would be asked with some weird questions (I'm thinking to write them down now). I feel better when I read it not because it's funny, it's because I haven't meet any of the situations written in the book YET (and I hope I won't).
As a bookshop customer, you're encouraged to read this book as well but not to humiliate yourself as a customer. On the other hand, learn to appreciate the patience of all (or most) of the booksellers out there! We might not know all the books you're looking for but we're glad to help and we're constantly learning.
It's a short book with small pieces of funny real conversations among customers and booksellers which you can read one a day to laugh yourself out from the stress you're enduring in life!
Loved it! We especially liked the section on things that customers have said at other bookshops. My husband & I both laughed out loud throughout the book.
It is a quick read and proves that absurdity is contagious and is carried by international travel ;-) A fun read although some things said want to make you cry.
Hilarious as the first, the only reason I didn't give it a five is because of the repeat "sayings". Perhaps these were being used as a filler. It was still worth buying and I did love it. Loads of fun and laughs.
Amusing comments made by bookstore customers, some of which make you shake your head at the stupidity of some people who
claim to be readers. My son enjoyed it, probably more than I did. The general public can be pretty dense at times.
(Originally rated it on Goodreads)
A second helping of hilarious and cringe-worthy quotes. Here we have customers daffy enough to believe a classic author to be alive (or made-up), the actual understanding of the word "fiction", that The Bible could actually be signed by God, that Colin Firth is the original Mr. Darcy, that The Shire is a real place, or the general inclination that you're selling books to a psychopath. Some again make me question humanity, but many this time around are more playful. The children quotes really give that sense of wonder at stepping into another time and place in a bookshop. One rather intelligent and outspoken child even questions the practicality and five-year plan of The Book Barge. I, like one customer quoted, wouldn't mind finding a bunch more audiobooks voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch (or Luke Daniels too).

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