Unique London Bookshops for the True Bibliophile

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by | June 20, 2019


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If you’re sick of the entire new tech, Amazon-ification of bookstores and believe that print books will never go out of style, then seek refuge in Libreria. The shop’s interior — inspired by Borges’ short story “The Library of Babel” — has colorful shelves, random reading nooks and mirrors that give an illusion of more space. Instead of the usual sections for books, such as popular fiction and bestsellers, you’ll find sections like “Wanderlust” and “Mothers, Madonnas, and Whores”.

 

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Michellan Alagao has been a freelance writer and editor for the past seven years, and has written articles on art, culture and lifestyle for a variety of magazines and websites in her free time. She graduated London Metropolitan University with a BSc in Psychology and Criminology, and went on to complete her MFA in Creative Writing from De La Salle University, Manila. She currently works for a global organization that protects the poor from violence, focusing specifically against the sexual exploitation of women and children.

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