…visit a bookshop. One with a cat!
Bikini Books is one of my favourite second hand bookstores and fortunately it’s only a short drive from home. An added bonus is that it’s right by the ocean, with a fabulous view all the way across False Bay to Cape Point. The beach was completely empty since it, like almost every beach on our beautiful coastline, is currently closed for Covid.

It’s not the kind of store where you can go looking for a particular book. It’s a bit chaotic.
You just have to run your eyes over the titles and wait for the books to choose you!
Here’s the book haul. All of them, apart from the art books, cost the equivalent of $3 or less, which is huge bargain, since new books are very expensive here. As always, my taste is eclectic.

I really ought to have read Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie before now: such an important book. There’s a Barbara Kingsolver, Flight Behaviour, with a climate change theme. She’s such a good writer. I’ve read La Lacuna and The Poisonwood Bible in the past and loved them both. Then there are a couple of books set in South Africa, to keep my promise of reading more books by local and Southern Hemisphere authors, Andalus by Jason Webster, who wrote Duende (another past favourite) and a collection of short stories by Sara Paretsky involving her feisty private eye, V.I. Warshawski, one of my favourite fictional characters (apart from my own, of course).
Under ‘normal’ circumstances, we would have been on a little summer break to a beautiful West Coast town on the banks of the Berg River, but the new lockdown last week scuppered that plan. Never mind. That’s what photos and imaginations are for… and, of course, books.
I’ll be taking you with me to that very town at the end of this week, when we visit the location where I wrote the first words to my new novel, Song of the Sea Goddess – available on pre-order now.
USA ~ UK ~ IND ~ AUS ~ CAN ~ ESP ~ South Africa and the Rest of the World
Whoa! When you said the inside of the shop is a bit chaotic, you weren’t kidding!!
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Part of its charm (although I prefer not to think about the health and safety aspect).
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🙂
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I love used bookstores with cats! And they do always seem to be by the ocean. There are a couple that my husband and I used to go to on the central California coast, and there always did seem to be a bookstore cat! Old books and cats – how can you go wrong?
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I knew you’d like it 🙂
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A good haul. Midnight’s Children is definitely on my TBR list too. I’ve just bought a book of Rushdie’s essay second hand and it is fascinating.
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I haven’t read any of Rushdie’s work yet, although I did smuggle a copy of The Satanic Verses into Switzerland for a friend of mine.
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I read Deadlock by Paretsky long ago and loved it. Must read others too!
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They’re definitely worth reading! A new one, Dead Land, came out last year. It’s on my TBR list 🙂
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Will check out. 👍🏼
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