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Emma’s Bookshelf

Emma

A monthly bookish newsletter

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Substack
PricingOnly free issuesPublishesWeekly
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Latest Issues

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I read Lonesome Dove.....

The week before last I was wallowing in self pity, antibiotics and painkillers, and, although I’m mostly better I know I’m running on *almost* empty! Not to be a bore but the weather has been relentless. I’m not someone who can romanticise ...

4 days ago
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Book Trends I'm leaning into for 2026

As someone who studied trends and has since worked in a trend lead industry I know I have a good eye for sensing trends. I work in fashion, however everything happens in cycles and once you start looking you can’t stop. Below are trends I’m...

23 days ago
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Everything I read in January

January mainly saw more prolonged Christmas celebrations, seeing friends and extended family. We wished for snow which never quite materialised, and most of all we wished for our pay check to come sooner. After all the December excitement I...

a month ago
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Books that I think are Chic

When I started reading all of these substack posts on what everyone thought was chic, I thought it was satire. Until I realised that for some people being chic, or doing chic things was extremely important. I thought about how this translat...

a month ago
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Authors

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  • Emma

    Obsessive reader, designer, mindful consumer, brunch enthusiast

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