Bookshops I have visited - 7: Camilla's.

Hi everyone, I decided that I wanted to focus on another bookshop that I have recently visited. This time it is Camilla's in the delightful East Sussex town of Eastbourne, down Grove Road. On the outskirts of town, you can find this rather overloaded bookshop with something to suit everyone - Margaret Atwood, William Shakespeare and Alice Walker to name a few.

While the bookshop is a great one with a lot of choice, some of the corridors downstairs are narrower than most. I would not call it a problem as long you do not want to stand there and browse or read for a long time. It can also be hard to try if you are after a specific author.

However that should not deter you! There are books out the front, upstairs, downstairs and as you walk in. You can always find a book here as I have done on multiple occasions. My last visit saw me pick up Alice Walker's Temple of my Familiar, which I delighted to have.

I am confident that if you visit this bookshop, that you will not be disappointed. As a bonus, you are often greeted with a parrot when you walk in. How fun!

Keep a look out to see where my next bookshop visit takes me.


Until next time,


Thomas.

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