Funnily enough it was a historical fiction YA book about William the Conqueror.
https://www.npr.org/2018/11/18/66905271 ... goes-viral
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Bookstore Sells Book on Shelf After 27 years
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Re: Bookstore Sells Book on Shelf After 27 years
That whole set of retweet comments is utterly delightful. Thanks for sharing, Rowan!
I love old books (kind of goes with loving HF, doesn't it?), and would not be surprised if I have a few on my shelves that had lingered similarly long times in various bookshops.
I love old books (kind of goes with loving HF, doesn't it?), and would not be surprised if I have a few on my shelves that had lingered similarly long times in various bookshops.
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