Chantell McMahon recently enjoyed The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman, a quirky read about a female protagonist and her struggles relating to family, love and life. Here is her review:

Meet Nina Hill; an only child who works in a bookstore, belongs to an “expert” trivia team and enjoys escaping life with a great book. She is an introvert who thrives on routine and schedules, and has every aspect of her life planned right down to what she is going to eat everyday. When things don’t go accordingly, she gets anxious and shuts down with a book.

Just when Nina thinks she has her life the way she wants it, she gets news that the father she never knew had died and she has relatives that want to meet her. She is eager to know her family, but she is worried she’ll have to speak…to strangers. If that wasn’t enough chaos for Nina she also discovers the bookstore where she works is closing and that her romantic life is about to get a lot more interesting.

Can Nina step outside her comfort zone and overcome all the turmoil in her life or will she simply ignore all her problems and curl up with her beloved cat Phil and read a book? Reserve this title to find out!

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