
Bookish
How Reading Shapes Our Lives
Lucy Mangan(Author)
Square Peg (Publisher)
Published on 13. March 2025
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-5291-1012-8 (ISBN)
Description
'A bookworm's delight' Sara Collins | 'A gorgeous hug of a book - funny, warm and charming' Marian Keyes | 'Comforting, funny and moving' Sali Hughes | 'Lucy Mangan on books is like butter on toast: perfect' Caitlin Moran | [Mangan] makes for a wonderfully incisive critic' Observer
A love letter to all those who come alive when they pull a new treasure off the shelf, stay up late reading just one more page and pack their suitcases with clothes wedged between books instead of the other way around.
From exploring the stacks as a student, to finding her feet as a bookseller-turned-journalist, falling for a fellow bookworm in an independent bookshop, escaping the doldrums of new motherhood and finally building a (book) room of her own, Bookish is the story of a life spent falling in love with reading. Bookworm author Lucy Mangan chronicles her years of buying, borrowing and hoarding everything from well-worn literary classics to steamy bonkbusters, gripping thrillers, young adult novels and other not-so-guilty pleasures.
Brimming with literary insights, wry observations and stellar recommendations, this book is an ode to the bookish places - from local libraries to bookstores big and small - and the stories that make us who we are.
A love letter to all those who come alive when they pull a new treasure off the shelf, stay up late reading just one more page and pack their suitcases with clothes wedged between books instead of the other way around.
From exploring the stacks as a student, to finding her feet as a bookseller-turned-journalist, falling for a fellow bookworm in an independent bookshop, escaping the doldrums of new motherhood and finally building a (book) room of her own, Bookish is the story of a life spent falling in love with reading. Bookworm author Lucy Mangan chronicles her years of buying, borrowing and hoarding everything from well-worn literary classics to steamy bonkbusters, gripping thrillers, young adult novels and other not-so-guilty pleasures.
Brimming with literary insights, wry observations and stellar recommendations, this book is an ode to the bookish places - from local libraries to bookstores big and small - and the stories that make us who we are.
Reviews / Votes
An affectionate, warm guide on the healing power of reading. * Independent * Comforting, funny and moving - Bookish is wonderful to curl up with on good days and bad. * Sali Hughes * A bookworm's delight. A joyous whistle stop tour through some books I've loved all my life as well as books I discovered through reading it. I devoured this book. * Sara Collins * Lucy Mangan on books is like butter on toast: perfect. * Caitlin Moran * Such a gorgeous writer... Funny, warm and charming... A beautiful, warm, comic voice. If you're a passionate reader, this book feels like the best conversation ever with another of your kind. I was engaged, comforted, educated (about SO much). I laughed, and wanted to be part of your family, and made lists of all the books I need to buy, and was very moved. * Marian Keyes * What Mangan does brilliantly is express the experience of reading and articulate the emotional connections we make with stories. She understands how books become entwined in our lives and help us make sense of the world. * Observer (Bookworm) * An unabashed paean to the pleasure of acquiring more books than you could ever possibly read in your life... a whirlwind tour through her [Mangan's] voracious, encyclopedic adult reading habit... This is a book by someone whom reading is life * Spectator * Bookish... tackles the myriad complexities of adulthood...[Mangan] makes for a wonderfully incisive critic and can pick apart a George Orwell with the same perspicacity with which she can, say, a Jack Reacher, or the lesser-known Bronte sister, Anne * Observer * Readers won't share all of Mangan's preferences, but that's part of the point - it's enjoyable enough to eavesdrop on the pleasures of a committed bookworm... A book on books needs marginalia, and this one doesn't disappoint * Times Literary Supplement * Brimful of recommendations, packed with insights and sprinkled with wry observations, Bookish is a delight * Simple Things *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Vintage Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 219 mm
Width: 144 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
406 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5291-1012-8 (9781529110128)
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E-Book
03/2025
Vintage Digital
€10.99
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Person
Lucy Mangan is a columnist for Stylist magazine and a features writer and reviewer for The Guardian, The Telegraph and many other publications. She broadcasts frequently on radio and occasionally on television, and is the author My Family and Other Disasters, The Reluctant Bride, Hopscotch and Handbags and Inside Charlie's Chocolate Factory.