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The Ultimate Bucket List for Book Lovers

By Leigh Goff

Whether you’re a casual reader or a voracious bookworm, here is a list for you. From iconic bookstores to literary festivals, I’ve put together an ultimate bucket list of literary experiences that will make your heart skip a beat.

Bookstores to Fall in Love With

Hatchards (London, UK) is Britain’s oldest surviving bookshop, founded in 1797, where you can find rare books and literary treasures.

Shakespeare and Company (Paris, France). This charming bookstore was a hub for Beat Generation writers and still welcomes book lovers with open arms, offering a cozy atmosphere and a wide variety of literary works. Fun fact—this store is featured in “Before Sunset” (2004) and “Midnight in Paris” (2011)

The Strand (New York City, USA). With over 18 miles of shelves, this iconic store is a treasure trove for book enthusiasts, featuring a vast selection of new, used, and rare books. Fun fact—this store is featured in “You’ve Got Mail” (1998) and “The Nanny Diaries” (2007)

Old Fox Books & Coffee House (Annapolis, Maryland, USA). This beloved independent bookstore is a personal favorite of mine and has been a staple of Annapolis’s historic district since 1997, offering a curated selection of fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books, as well as regular author events and book signings.

City Lights Bookstore (San Francisco, USA). This iconic store was a hub for the Beat Generation and continues to be a hub for literary activity, featuring a vast selection of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction.

Powell’s City of Books (Portland, Oregon, USA). Spanning an entire city block, this massive bookstore is a must-visit for book lovers, featuring an enormous selection of new, used, and rare books. Featured in “Portlandia” (TV series, 2011-2018) and”Wild” (2014)

Square Books (Oxford, Mississippi, USA). This beloved Southern bookstore has been a hub for literary activity since 1979, featuring a curated selection of fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books, as well as regular author events and book signings.

The Elliott Bay Book Company (Seattle, Washington, USA). This iconic independent bookstore has been a staple of Seattle’s literary scene since 1973, featuring a curated selection of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, as well as regular author events and book signings. This store is also featured in two films, “Sleepless in Seattle” (1993) and”10 Things I Hate About You” (1999).

Fabulous Literary Festivals 

The Hay Festival (Hay-on-Wye, UK). Join authors, poets, and thinkers for a celebration of literature and ideas in this charming Welsh town, which features a diverse range of events, talks, and workshops. Notable authors who have attended include Bill Clinton, Stephen Fry, Nigella Lawson, and Ian McEwan.

The Brooklyn Book Festival (New York City, USA). Meet authors, attend readings, and explore the city’s vibrant literary scene, which showcases the best of contemporary literature and offers a unique opportunity to connect with authors and publishers. Held annually in September and has featured authors such as Jonathan Lethem, Zadie Smith, Michael Cunningham, and Jennifer Egan.

The Iowa Writers’ Workshop (Iowa City, USA). Attend a writing workshop or conference at this prestigious institution, which has nurtured some of the world’s most renowned writers and offers a unique opportunity to learn from experienced faculty.

The Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference (Middlebury, USA). Join esteemed authors and editors for a week of writing, learning, and networking in the picturesque Vermont countryside, where you can refine your craft and connect with fellow writers.

The Charleston Conference (Charleston, South Carolina, USA). Join authors, publishers, and librarians for a celebration of literature and learning in this charming Southern city, which features a diverse range of events, talks, and workshops.

The Texas Book Festival (Austin, Texas, USA). Join authors, publishers, and book lovers for a celebration of literature and learning in this vibrant Texas city, which features a diverse range of events, talks, and workshops. Held annually in October and has featured notable authors such as Notable authors who have attended: Neil Gaiman, J.K. Rowling, Michael Chabon, and Joyce Carol Oates

The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (Los Angeles, California, USA). Meet authors, attend readings, and explore the city’s vibrant literary scene, which showcases the best of contemporary literature and offers a unique opportunity to connect with authors and publishers. Held annually in April and has been attended by authors such as Donna Tartt, Michael Connelly, Gayle Forman, and Rainbow Rowell.

Extra Literary Experiences to Savor

Visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum (Key West, USA). Explore the legendary author’s former residence and discover his writing inspirations, which offer a unique glimpse into his life and work. I’ve been here and the six-toed kitties who roam the house and grounds freely are adorable.

Take a Literary Walking Tour of London. Follow in the footsteps of Dickens, Austen, and other literary greats as you explore the city’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems, which provide a fascinating insight into the city’s literary heritage.

Attend a Poetry Slam or Spoken Word Event. Experience the thrill of live performance and discover new voices in the world of poetry, which offers a unique opportunity to connect with poets and writers.

The Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum Tour (Hannibal, Missouri, USA). Explore the childhood home and museum of America’s most

Bewitching Hannah Tour (Annapolis, MD). Follow my main character’s adventures around beautiful colonial downtown Annapolis, Maryland.

More about BEWITCHING HANNAH 

Immerse yourself in a spellbinding tale of magic, forbidden love, and self-discovery. Meet Hannah Fitzgerald, a young witch who’s unlocking her powers and succumbing to a whirlwind romance. As she navigates her newfound abilities, Hannah confronts a web of challenges that will keep you under its spell. With its Beauty and the Beast-inspired twist, this captivating story will cast a hold on your heart and keep you turning the pages until the very end. If you’d like to read Bewitching Hannah, you can purchase a copy of at Amazon.com and visit downtown Annapolis. For more information on the historic sights, click here.

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New Release! Lands of Jade (Exclusive Excerpt)

Darkness falls…so I can… see the light of day again 


Mirror World Publishing and Sapphyria’s Book Promotions present the 1-week book for Lands of Jade: Crimson Winter, Vol. 2 by Justine Alley Dowsett.

About Lands of Jade:

Darkness falls…

For the first time in eight hundred years, the sun sets on the desert world of Crimson Winter, throwing the planet into unexpected darkness and further chaos. And with the setting of the sun comes the unexpected rise of hordes of undead creatures from the endless Sand Lakes.

…so I can…

Yukari Namikoya, Japanese high school student turned Chosen of Sapphiros, must rise to the occasion and use the powers she has been given to try and protect those she’s come to love against overwhelming odds.

…see the light of day again.

But when each night lasts a little longer, Yukari soon realizes that their days might be numbered and a sinister force beyond even the menace of the Vile Emperor might be behind the terrors that are besieging the planet during such a desperate time. The worst part is that Yukari doesn’t know if her powers, or even the combined forces of her allies will be enough to protect the Kingdom of Taiyou, let alone the whole world.

Genres:  Young Adult, SciFi, Fantasy, Adventure 

Page Count: Approximately 434

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Justine Alley Dowsett is the author of ten novels and counting, and one of the founders of Mirror World Publishing. Her books, which she often co-writes with her sister, Murandy Damodred, range from young adult science fiction to dark fantasy/romance. She earned a BA in Drama from the University of Windsor, honed her skills as an entrepreneur by tackling video game production, and now she dedicates her time to writing, publishing, and role-playing with her friends.

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Exclusive Excerpt

“Sabien, where is everyone?” I asked. 

Sir Sabien, the Knight Commander of Sapphiros, was a tall and imposing man in his white armour with two swords strapped to his back – the black-bladed one had, until recently, belonged to the traitor, Viron. 

“Adel is guarding Aysel personally. There has been no change.” 

Lady Adel was the one Knight I did know the location of very well. The formidable Knight had been injured in the fight with the mysterious assailant, but that wasn’t what kept her immobile. Her twin sister and squire, Aysel, had been badly wounded, losing her sword arm and some of the right side of her body with it. The Kumori healers – a race of silent, bat-like people – had done their best work amputating her arm and removing what was left of her armour with their magic, but Aysel had remained unconscious ever since the operation. Adel had not left her sister’s side, unless commanded by Sabien to take her turn scouting. 

“Ris and Masaru are ranging out a little further north and east today,” he continued, “and Jeth has gone southwest. I’m staying here in the centre, in case she evades the others and returns here.”

“Is there still no sign of her, then? Or the reinforcements I sent for?” 

Sabien shook his head, “No, but Ris informed me Masaru believes he has found her trail. They are following it now.” 

“Should they really be going after her?”

“They are simply following her trail to see which direction it leads,” he responded. “They have no intention of engaging her. With any luck, she will already have left Taiyou entirely. If we can confirm that, I will rest a little easier.” 

I nodded, though I wasn’t entirely reassured. Like Sabien worried for Ris, my feelings toward Masaru were quite similar, only in my case Masaru wasn’t aware of them yet. Ever since I realized how I felt, I had been trying to find the words to explain it to him, but there had yet to be an appropriate time. After I had emerged from the confrontation with the Oujou to discover the carnage that took place while we had been occupied within the temple, I realized just how important it was to tell him while I still had the chance. Still, it had been difficult to find him alone for even a minute; as one of the less injured Knights, he was always off scouting.

“Do you think I should join them? I should be able to fly just as quickly as Ris does, and I could help them scout.” 

I had been feeling the need to be on the move now for several days and if anyone was going to have to face this deadly woman, it should be one or more of the Chosen – which is not to say I was looking forward to the experience – but also, I wanted my chance to speak to Masaru. I had been forced to realize just how dangerous this world was and it was a simple fact that our positions didn’t help matters. We would have to fight to stay alive and we had plenty of enemies besides. There was no benefit to waiting any longer, as much as I was afraid to tell him the truth in case it wasn’t something he wanted to hear.

Sabien levelled his gaze on me. “Yukari, I know you wish to be of use, but I think your place right now is here with the people that need to be defended.” 

My mouth settled into a grim line at the reminder that Sabien seemed to be able to see right through me. “Fine. I’ll be waiting near the temple. If you hear anything at all from Ris, I would appreciate it if you could let me know.” 

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