Aug. 27th, 2021 at 6:12 AM
Kevin interviews: Max Minerva's Marvellous Books
Kevin had arrived at journey’s end! He had flown hundreds of miles, and eaten thousands of biscuits. Now Max Minerva’s Marvellous Books in Bristol was to be the final stop on his great bookshop tour. His best friend Daisy joined him for the last leg of the journey, and when they swooped down outside Max Minerva’s there was his other best friend Max waiting in the doorway.
“Well done, Kevin!” shouted Max, as Kevin touched down. “You’ve visited fourteen whole bookshops! What have you learned?”
Kevin looked a bit blank. “Biscuits?” he said.
“Never mind,” laughed Max. “Come inside, and meet Jess, she’s one of the booksellers here.”
So Kevin followed him in. He had no idea why he had been asking booksellers all over the country the same list of questions, but it usually seemed to end up with biscuits, so he thought he would give it one more go. When Max introduced him to bookseller Jessica Paul, he clered his throat and put on his best interviewing voice.
Kevin: What is the best thing about being a bookseller?
Jess: Matching a book with a person and hearing all about how much they love their new find!
Kevin: What’s one way you’ve tackled a problem that your bookshop has faced during the pandemic?
Jess: We realised how many people were searching for us online, so we converted our website into a fully functioning e-commerce platform and offered click and collect to save on those postage ££!
Kevin: What are three books you absolutely love hand-selling to customers?
Jess: A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles - never fails. Mortal Engines for those tricky 'tween boys. And To Kill a Mockingbird graphic novel, adapted from Harper Lee's text and ilustrated by Fred Fordham - for the literature buff that has everything.
Kevin: Who is your favourite children’s book illustrator? (Other than Sarah McIntyre, of course!)
Jess: Paula Bowles! She's Bristolian and such a supporter of indies. plus her work is so lovely.
Kevin: Do you have a bookshop pet?
Jess: Custard Creams
Kevin: What is your favourite biscuit?
Jess: His name is Buster and he's a 14 year old cavalier cross spaniel
Kevin: ….
Jess: ….
Kevin: ….
Jess: ….
Kevin: Do you think it’s possible you answered those questions the wrong way round?
Jess: Yes.
Kevin: Phew! Can I have a custard cream please?
Jess: Of course! Here, take 1,000 as they’re so small.
Kevin: This is my kind of bookshop.
(1,000 custard creams later)
Kevin: Buuuurp! What is the best way for people to buy books from you if they can’t visit the shop in person?
Jess: Online at maxminervas.co.uk!
You can follow Max Minerva's on Instagram - maxminervasbooks - and Twitter - @maxminervas.
Thanks so much to everyone who followed Kevin on all fourteen stops of his big Bookshop Tour! You can see all the shops he's visited on the hashtag #ReeveAndMcIntyreBigUpBookshops here and on Instagram. Support an indie, buy a book!
“Well done, Kevin!” shouted Max, as Kevin touched down. “You’ve visited fourteen whole bookshops! What have you learned?”
Kevin looked a bit blank. “Biscuits?” he said.
“Never mind,” laughed Max. “Come inside, and meet Jess, she’s one of the booksellers here.”
So Kevin followed him in. He had no idea why he had been asking booksellers all over the country the same list of questions, but it usually seemed to end up with biscuits, so he thought he would give it one more go. When Max introduced him to bookseller Jessica Paul, he clered his throat and put on his best interviewing voice.
Kevin: What is the best thing about being a bookseller?
Jess: Matching a book with a person and hearing all about how much they love their new find!
Kevin: What’s one way you’ve tackled a problem that your bookshop has faced during the pandemic?
Jess: We realised how many people were searching for us online, so we converted our website into a fully functioning e-commerce platform and offered click and collect to save on those postage ££!
Kevin: What are three books you absolutely love hand-selling to customers?
Jess: A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles - never fails. Mortal Engines for those tricky 'tween boys. And To Kill a Mockingbird graphic novel, adapted from Harper Lee's text and ilustrated by Fred Fordham - for the literature buff that has everything.
Kevin: Who is your favourite children’s book illustrator? (Other than Sarah McIntyre, of course!)
Jess: Paula Bowles! She's Bristolian and such a supporter of indies. plus her work is so lovely.
Kevin: Do you have a bookshop pet?
Jess: Custard Creams
Kevin: What is your favourite biscuit?
Jess: His name is Buster and he's a 14 year old cavalier cross spaniel
Kevin: ….
Jess: ….
Kevin: ….
Jess: ….
Kevin: Do you think it’s possible you answered those questions the wrong way round?
Jess: Yes.
Kevin: Phew! Can I have a custard cream please?
Jess: Of course! Here, take 1,000 as they’re so small.
Kevin: This is my kind of bookshop.
(1,000 custard creams later)
Kevin: Buuuurp! What is the best way for people to buy books from you if they can’t visit the shop in person?
Jess: Online at maxminervas.co.uk!
You can follow Max Minerva's on Instagram - maxminervasbooks - and Twitter - @maxminervas.
Thanks so much to everyone who followed Kevin on all fourteen stops of his big Bookshop Tour! You can see all the shops he's visited on the hashtag #ReeveAndMcIntyreBigUpBookshops here and on Instagram. Support an indie, buy a book!