The Book People Show You How To Build A Classic Library
Released on: November 30, 2011, 3:52 am
Author:
The Book People
Industry: Retail
The Book People has revealed the top classic book collections
every household should own if they are looking to build a classic
library.
In their latest blog post, the Book People lists the top 10 classic book collections
for adults and children that are not only great for having in the home but that also
make perfect Christmas presents. With Christmas less than four weeks away, fiction books and childrens books are in popular demand as parents buy books for children, friends buy books
for friends and others treat themselves to classic books to get stuck into during
the Christmas holidays.
Authors making an appearance on the classic library blog post include legendary
children’s author Roald Dahl and his collection which includes the BFG, Matilda and
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Enid Blyton and her Happy Days collection, and
Roger Hargreaves’ must-have Little Miss collection.
For the older reader, the Book People recommends the Agatha Christie boxed
collection, which encourages even those people who are short on time to enjoy the
classics by presenting them on a series of CDs to listen to at home, in the car or
on the move with a laptop. Other classic mystery collections that make the cut
include Inspector Morse, and the Crime Classics collection which includes works by
Edgar Allan Poe and Charles Dickens. For those who prefer a collection of books from
a range of different genres, the Man Booker Prize collection makes the perfect gift,
with classics such as Pigeon English by Stephen Kelman and Snowdrops by A.D.Miller.
Lindsay Eyers of the Book People said: “Our customers love our book collections and
if grouping a few of the best together in this way encourages adults and children to
explore the classics then we feel our job is one well done.”
The Book People offers the latest fact and fiction books at hugely discounted prices
all year round.
For more information, please contact:
Donna Stevenson at the Book People
Telephone: 01483 860215
Email: Donna.Stevenson@thebookpeople.co.uk
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