A special thank you to NetGalley and Random House for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Floating on the Seine is a very special bookshop. Monsieur Jean Perdu is a brokenhearted bookseller that prescribes books to locals and tourists of Paris much like a pharmacist.
Perdu is accustomed to his solitary life as he mourns Manon, his lost love. His feelings are awakened with a new neighbour, equally fragile. To avoid any sort of a relationship with her, he sets sail. I loved the idea, setting, and premise of this book but once the bookshop sets sail, that's when my interest also set sail.
Floating on the Seine is a very special bookshop. Monsieur Jean Perdu is a brokenhearted bookseller that prescribes books to locals and tourists of Paris much like a pharmacist.
Perdu is accustomed to his solitary life as he mourns Manon, his lost love. His feelings are awakened with a new neighbour, equally fragile. To avoid any sort of a relationship with her, he sets sail. I loved the idea, setting, and premise of this book but once the bookshop sets sail, that's when my interest also set sail.
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