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The Lost Book Shop Book Club

37 min · 6 de may de 2026
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In this book club episode of Literature on the Rocks, we return to the world of The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods to talk through the themes that stayed with us long after the last page. We reflect on how our own relationships with books have evolved over the years — and how, for us, reading has become more than a hobby… it’s a lifeline. This story really got us thinking about the comfort, escape, and connection that books can provide when you need them most. We also dive into the role of women in the story and beyond, exploring how the women in this book fight for autonomy, independence, and the right to shape their own lives. It sparked a bigger conversation about progress, resilience, and what that fight looks like across generations. Full spoilers, meaningful reflections, and all the cozy, bookish feels. Grab a drink and join us. 🥂📚

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