Do you know what is better than browsing a bookshop after hours? Browsing a bookshop after hours by candlelight. Do you know what is even better than that? Doing so the same evening the third installment of the Crescent City series is being released. So, for fans of Crescent City or candlelight shopping or–you know–just buying more books than you need, we are pleased to announce our first edition of Luddites After Dark. While we will be catering to Romantasy fans, and people who want to pick up House of Flame and Shadow at the first possible moment, the event is open for bibliophiles of all shapes and sizes.
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Not that the werewolf sex wasn’t great, but for book club this month we decided to return to something more firmly within our wheelhouse: a literary classic. It is a timeless tale set in the Jazz Age about obsession, class disparity, and the utter failure of Prohibition. That’s right; it is none other than The Great Gatsby. To celebrate its 99th birthday this month, please join us on Friday, April 26th at 20h30. As befitting of a novel about such grandiosity, a free glass of sparkling wine will be included in your ticket purchase. Until then, old sport.
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Romance: the genre that just won’t die. It is also the genre you guys asked us, incessantly, to be included in our book club. Well, we went a step further and leaned--hard--into your request. Thus, our next book club pick will be a romantasy story, Bride by Ali Hazelwood. <br />
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Thought you’d heard and seen enough of vampires and werewolves? Well think again. In this story we’ll read about an the relationship between a vampire and a werewolf in order to stifle a war. Enemies to lovers? Check. Arranged marriage? Check. All you thirsting smut-readers will have your hands full with this pick! Enjoy it while it lasts though: our next choice will be literary fiction.
Luddites After Dark: Our 4th Anniversary - 05.03.24 (17h - 22h)<br />
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Guys, guess what happened exactly four years ago this March. Well, besides a plague, a brief global interest in baking sourdough bread, and Tiger King, that is. You know what, scratch that, we’ll just tell you: we opened our doors for the first time! <br />
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