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Book signing in Bath, UK

June 27, 2025 at 5:58 pm, No comments
This week I was invited by Toppings Booksellers in Bath to go in and sign copies of both my recently published books, Aerth and The Wilder Path. They also very kindly brought me a very welcome pot of tea, which I drank while chatting to the manager, Saber Khan.

Toppings is housed in a fascinating building - a beautiful Georgian stone building with steps and columns outside, and an internal gallery running around 3 sides. the bookshelves are so high on the ground floor that a ladder is needed to reach the top books. There are also many other rooms and sections, including a large children's section on the lower ground floor. The bookshop opened in these premises in 2021, although they had already had a shop for many years elsewhere in the city. 

I was amazed to see both my novels displayed in stacks on a big table, where customers were browsing. Here I am in the gallery - notice the beautiful plaster work on the ceiling behind me. Do pop in if you are in Bath. This is definitely a bookshop to visit. (And I bought three books...)


 

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