Bookish Bucket List: London 2019



Hello Readers & Friends,
As well as resolutions, I wanted to make sure that I kept myself feeling busy and inspired in the new year.I'm lucky to live in London (despite my frequent complaints about rude people, tourists, travel costs, rent prices, busyness, general stench etc etc) and as such feel it's my duty to explore the bookish world of London to it's fullest.
This is my bookish bucket list - I'll be doing blog posts to keep you updated on my adventures, and hope you will join in too! If you decide to jump in at any point, make sure you tag me on instagram or use #CKBookishBucketlist so I can see what you're up to. Let's spread the word!
I'm sorry it's all London-based, it's where I live so I had to make it easy for myself but if you want to create your own for your city of choice, please do so!
Src JanuaryBrunch at the London Review Bookshop - BloomsburyCocktails in Soho and fashion book browsing at Claire De Rouen Books - Charing Cross
 Far Rockaway
FebruarySpend a whole Sunday afternoon exploring Foyles - Charing CrossDate night at Far Rockaway for cocktails and reads - Shoreditch
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MarchHead to Hatchards - St James' Sq and pop into Fortnum and Mason afterNetworking at London Book Fair - Olympia Word on the Water
AprilGo to Word on the Water - Kings Cross, and stop by the Harry Potter shop in the station on my way home. Obviously a Platform 9 3/4 photo is essential.Shopping trip at Forbidden Planet - Picadilly Src MayLunch at Brixton Market, then head to BookmongersDate night at Covent Garden and pop into the Noble Collection store  Daunt Books
JuneStroll down Marylebone High Street and visit Daunt BooksVisit Any Amount of Books - 56 Charing Cross Road   Src
JulyReview Bookshop explore, then off to a picnic at Peckham Rye park, or sniff out a beer garden.YALC - Olympia Southbank Book Market
AugustSummer stroll down Southbank and visit the outdoor book market  Src
SeptemberSet aside a day to peruse Waterstones Picadilly at a leisurely pace.Treat myself to a weekend stay at Gladstone Residential Library for a writing marathon and nanowrimo prep. Gay's The Word
OctoberBrowse Gay's The Word - Marchmont StreetLondon Literature Festival - South Bank  Src
November - NanoWriMo month!Christmas shop at Notting Hill Market and stop by Lutyens Rubenstein, and, of course, The Notting Hill Bookshop. (And wait for Hugh Grant to emerge.)Work on Nanowrimo at pay-per-stay reading cafe, Ziferblat - Old Street The British Library
DecemberVisit The British Library for a Christmassy writing session.Harry Potter Studio Tour Will you get involved? What do you want to see in 2019?C x
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