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Easter Shop Hours 2020

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Happy Easter!

UPPSALA
Maundy Thursday 9 April 10–18
Good Friday 10 April 12–15
Easter Eve 11 April 11–17
Easter Day 12 April 12–16
Easter Monday 13 April 12–16

STOCKHOLM
The Stockholm shop is closed Friday–Monday for rest, recharging and reading.

Welcome to contact us on email or on facebook with requests and orders. We’re here for you.

Best ways to CONTACT US during Easter
UPPSALA: Send a message on facebook, email uppsalaevents@bookshop.se or give us a call on 018-10 05 10 (or come by the shop).
STOCKHOLM: Send a message on facebook or email stockholm@bookshop.se

Gift vouchers – for you & your friends

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Buy gift vouchers

Order your gift vouchers now,
and sort tomorrow’s gift needs today!

Birthday coming up? Need a ’Thank You’ or ’Get Well’ gift that's easy to mail? Easter gifts

Or why not give yourself a gift voucher for your own literary guilty pleasures... 

Buying vouchers now is also a great way to support your favourite indie bookshop!

» CLICK HERE for INFO and ORDER FORM

Share: www.bookshop.se/giftvouchers

How may we help you today?

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We’re open – how may we help you today?

The shops are open as usual, 7 days a week (Stockholm closed on Sundays), but if you can’t make it to the shop here’s how we’re open for you too:

– Want to check a title’s availability in our shops?

– Order books (for pick-up or delivery)?

– Recommendations
& reading tips?

Simply contact us by email or on facebook messenger and we’ll sort you out!

Let us know how we can help:

UPPSALA: email uppsalaevents@bookshop.se or send a facebook message m.me/UppsalaEnglishBookshop

STOCKHOLM: email stockholm@bookshop.se or send a facebook message m.me/EnglishBookshopSthlm

Or give us a call or come in to the shop, we’re open.

Reading in the age of a pandemic

Reading in the age of a pandemic

Worried about running out of reading material during the pandemic?

We’re open as usual and are observing all precautionary recommendations. You are most welcome to pop in and talk and browse and shop (as most of you still do, if this weekend was any indication!) We’re all in this together, you are not alone.

If however you feel that you want a book or two, and are uncertain about how risky venturing outside is for you as an individual (or if you’re self-isolating for not feeling well), we do have a couple of options:

1. Use our regular mail order option. Call, email or message us on facebook (send a message rather than post comment) and we will post you the books with an invoice. (If you want to make sure the book fits in your mailbox so you won’t have to go pick it up somewhere – pick a thin one! You can ask us.)

2. Our extra pandemic option – if you happen to live in our neighbourhood – contact us and let us know what you want and we will stop by with your delivery. You can pay by swish (preferred) or invoice. We’re not charging for this option – it’s a service to our locals. Cycling distance.

Stay strong, read a book and remember your local bookshop is thinking of you.

UPPSALA
email: uppsala@bookshop.se
fb messenger: m.me/UppsalaEnglishBookshop
fb page: @UppsalaEnglishBookshop

STOCKHOLM
email: stockholm@bookshop.se
fb messenger: m.me/EnglishBookshopSthlm
fb page: @EnglishBookshopSthlm

Reminder: Philosophy Reading Group

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Reminder Philosophy Reading Group

This is just a reminder for those already signed up for the Philosophy reading group (that was previously cancelled due to the storm Ciara, and rescheduled). The reading group is fully booked.

Stockholm Monday 2nd March at 18:30
Uppsala Tuesday 3rd March at 19:00

Book Sale 2020

Book Sale Friday 28th–Saturday 29th Feb 2020

UPPSALA & STOCKHOLM | Friday 28th + Saturday 29th Feb 2020

Sooo… what are we doing for the book sale this year?

Well – you don’t want to miss this – it’s Friday and Saturday this week in the shops ONLY. 3 for 2 on everything! (And 6 for 4, 9 for 6, and so on...)

Why not take some time off and bring a friend (or two) for a super cool actual book sale?

Happy Book Sale Hauls!

BOOK SALE Friday 28th–Saturday 29th Feb 2020.

Talk: The Dystopian World of Gilead

The Dystopian World of Gilead – talk by Daniel Ogden

UPPSALA | Sunday 8th March at 17:00. Ticketed.

Talk by Daniel Ogden:
The Dystopian World of Gilead
in Margaret Atwood’s ”The Handmaid’s Tale” and ”The Testaments”

Daniel Ogden is an expert on literary dystopias and utopias. Join us on the International Women’s Day, March 8th, as he talks about the dystopian world of Margaret Atwood’s books about Gilead: The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments.

”For a long time we were moving away from Gilead.
Then we started going back towards it”
– Margaret Atwood

Celebrate the International Women’s Day at the bookshop!

Sunday 8th March at 17.00
Tickets 70:- (incl. tea & cake). Get your ticket at the bookshop today – limited number of seats.

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Leap Day Literary Conversation: Liz Hand + Niklas Natt och Dag

Leap Day Literary Conversation: Liz Hand + Niklas Natt och Dag

UPPSALA | Saturday 29th Feb at 18:00. Ticketed.

Leap Day Literary Conversation:
Elizabeth Hand & Niklas Natt och Dag

Stockholm 1793 meets Chicago 1915

Stockholm phone working again

Stockholm landline phone number working again

STOCKHOLM

Just a quick heads-up that the regular landline phone number to the Stockholm shop is now functional again. Welcome to call us on 08-790 55 10.

Reading for Children: Finding Home – a climate change adventure book

Reading for Children – ”Finding Home”

STOCKHOLM | Saturday 15th Feb at 11.00. Free!

When their little oasis dries up, Arty and Sam must leave. But, where will they go?

Follow the unlikely companions in their journey through the rolling desert. Pitfalls await as they search for a new home. Will vibrant, new friends help them in time?

Author Jason Erwin reads from his book Finding Home – Arty & Sam’s Desert Adventure. Beautifully illustrated by Ida Andersson.

Learning tip: The book is a colourful way to introduce your child to climate change and wildlife!

Stockholm: Saturday 15th February at 11.00.
Free – bring your friends, kids and grown-ups.

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