
Review: The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods
The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods is one of the most charming and uplifting novels I’ve read recently. Set on a quiet street in Dublin, this enchanting story introduces us to Opaline, Martha, and Henry—three characters who have always felt like side figures in their own lives. Everything changes when they encounter a mysterious bookshop that seems to appear and disappear at will. From that moment on, their stories intertwine in unexpected and magical ways.
What makes this novel so captivating is the way Woods blends mystery, magic, and heartfelt storytelling. Her writing is lyrical yet accessible, filled with lines that make you pause and reflect on the power of books. The theme of second chances runs deeply through the story, reminding us that it’s never too late to discover our own extraordinary paths.
Fans of The Echo of Old Books or The Lost Apothecary will feel right at home with the atmosphere and charm of this novel. It’s warm, moving, and sprinkled with just enough mystery to keep the pages turning late into the night.
Overall, The Lost Bookshop is more than just a story—it’s a love letter to book lovers everywhere. Whether you’re looking for your next favorite read or a thoughtful gift, this novel deserves a spot on your shelf.