BOOKSHOP LOVE
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These three bookstores in Bogota, Istanbul, and Lagos tell their own stories
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‘We want to help people to discover new books’: Hyderabad gets a new independent bookshop
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Why India’s bookshops can thrive despite online giants only if publishers support them
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Five reasons why Australians love independent bookshops
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Delhi’s Daryaganj book bazaar has a new, sanitised home, which has benefits as well as drawbacks
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Delhi’s Daryaganj second hand books market: Going, going... but not quite gone yet?
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Will Delhi soon have a Daryaganj-used-books-market-shaped hole?
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Twice told: A pop-up event puts the spotlight on Mumbai’s second-hand booksellers
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In this hub of second-hand bookstores in Kolkata, the booksellers are running out of stories to tell
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Pune’s Sophia Book Store: The bookshop with heart that could (so it did) become successful
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The Strand Book Stall is closing but it leaves behind thousands of readers connected by its books
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In a bookshop in Gurgaon, a Rs 13,500-copy of ‘Don Quixote’ sets the tone for what to expect
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‘It’s not just Church Street’: In Bengaluru, these three Kannada bookshops have their own identities
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What three second-hand bookshops on the same street say about Bengaluru’s reading culture
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Remembering Anil Arora, whose Delhi bookshop Bookworm lives on in every book-lover
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You can run a bookshop if you rent this Airbnb flat (in Scotland, though)
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Sikkim’s own independent bookstore is a hotspot for culture
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Have you met Chennai’s greatest bookseller with the smallest bookshop?
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How Mumbai’s Leftist bookshop and printing press are keeping the red flag fluttering
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If there’s a heaven, it’s just opened its first independent bookshop
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Photos: see why Walking Bookfairs is the bookshop of the year – any year
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Five bookstores you’ll find only in Bangalore
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Falling in love with books in an unknown London
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My bookshop won’t tell you what people are reading: A bookseller’s lament as he waves goodbye
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A bookshop-owner’s love letter to her bookshop
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Six Mumbai bookshops that readers are learning to love
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Eight indie booksellers in India who are bucking the trend of chain stores
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May Day: inside Delhi’s unique left-wing bookstore