Nantwich Bookshop & Coffee Lounge in the centre of Nantwich has launched their new website.
The family-run independent business, established in 2003, offers shoppers a chance to order books directly from the shop or via a bespoke external link to Bookshop.org
Books to order books directly from the shop’s website are available from a wide range of categories: art, audio, biography, children – fiction, children – non-fiction, children – storybook, children – toddler, classics, craft/hobby, environment, feminism, fiction, food/drink, Haynes manuals, history, humour, literary, local author/interest, maps, military, mind/body/spirit, music/entertainment, nature, poetry, science/business/politics, sport, transport, travel, and walking/outdoors.
Bookshop.org is where authors can connect with readers, where readers can discover new writers, and where children can get hooked on the thrill of reading that can last a lifetime.
All book sales made through Bookshop.org directly benefits independent bookshops.
Denise Lawson, Nantwich Bookshop & Coffee Lounge, said: “As an independent business in Nantwich we are one of the lucky ones, in that we are able to trade during this further lockdown.
“We are serving drinks and homemade cakes Monday to Friday.
“On the weekends we are opening our kitchen to serve a limited menu of breakfast baps, toasties and sandwiches.
“Books are available 7 days a week. Once again I cannot thank the folk of Nantwich enough for supporting us.”
To find out more relating Nantwich Bookshop & Coffee Lounge please visit them at 46 High Street in Nantwich, or contact via phone: 01270 611665, email: [email protected] , or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NantwichBookshop/
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