I’m so pleased to introduce Marie Lamba with this week’s Spotlight on Bookstores! Marie is author of What I Meant … (Random House YA), which Publisher’s Weekly called “an impressive debut.” A strong supporter of independent bookstores, Marie and her fellow members of the Philly Liars Club have been throwing parties in support of indies as part of their “Truth Tour.” You can visit Marie at www.marielamba.com.

Marie Lamba (photo credit Adria Lamba)
Read on to learn more about the gorgeous Wellington Square Bookshop. If you’re anywhere near Exton, Pennsylvania on December 5th, please visit and report back on the Truth Tour party, it sounds like a very fun way to spend a few hours! And if you can’t make it for the Truth Tour, visit another time!
Once again, the Philly Liars Club is throwing a Truth Tour party to raise awareness of independent bookstores, and this one is just in time for the holidays! This bash, “Liars Tell the Truth about Wellington Square Bookshop,” is at the bookstore, located in the Eagleville development at 543 Wellington Square, in Exton on Saturday, December 5th from noon-2 p.m. The festivities are free and open to the public, and include goodies, our famed Truth or Lie trivia game, and prizes including autographed book bags and signed books. Plus candy canes…

Philly Liars Club authors
Here are the Liars who will be there: Bram Stoker award winner Jonathan Maberry (Patient Zero, St. Martin’s), fantasy author Gregory Frost (Shadowbridge, and Lord Tophet, Del Rey/Random House), young adult author Marie Lamba…me… (What I Meant…, Random House), contemporary novelist Kelly Simmons (Standing Still, Washington Square Press/Simon and Schuster), debut crime novelist Dennis Tafoya (Dope Thief, St. Martin’s), historical author Keith Strunk (Prallsville Mills and Stockton, Arcadia Publishing Images of America Series), mystery author Merry Jones (The Borrowed and Blue Murders, Minotaur Books), mystery author Jon McGoran who writes as D.H. Dublin (Freezer Burn, Berkley Books), and social media marketing consultant, writer and lecturer Don Lafferty.
And, once again, our mission is clear: Support indendent bookstores! We hate seeing online retailers and big chain bookstores squeeze out indies all over the country. Can you imagine your town without any bookstore at all? Well, it’s happening everywhere. So this holiday season, we are asking everyone to do gift shopping at your wonderful local indie! They are special and unique.

Cozy seating at Wellington Square Bookshop
As soon as you step into Wellington Square Bookshop, you know it’s unique. Maybe it’s the fountain, or the tin ceilings, or the pillars that look like they’ve been taken from an ancient Indian palace. The store, which was originally located a few doors down in an 800 sq ft space, just relocated to its current location this past August. It now occupies a 3700 sq ft space, and includes an elegant gourmet coffee shop with goodies from Delightful Desserts of West Chester.
And of course there are the books: new titles, used titles, first editions and rare books. “We are definitely NOT a Barnes and Noble,” says Jolie Miao, who works at the store. The shop refuses to carry Oprah’s book club picks or Twilight, but here you will find many a treasured titled you won’t easily find elsewhere. They also offer free book appraisal services to anyone who asks. In addition, the store carries gift items including candles, book lights, notebooks and packaged coffees. And for the undecided holiday shopper, there are gift cards.

Great coffees and snacks...I taste-tested 'em to be sure
The differences from the chain bookstores run deeper than the store’s beautiful architecture and eclectic selection of books. “We are chill people and we like to have fun,” says Miao. “We all read voraciously in our free time, and love to discuss books over a cup of coffee with a customer! As an independent bookstore, we really can get to know our customers.” This all translates into great service. They can personally recommend books to people, and have been known to call customers when that new book from a favorite author finally arrives or gets announced in a press release. “We love to meet bookies who share our passion,” Miao says. “We’re truly in it for the books first.”
The community is starting to notice, and is taking part in events at the store including author signings, a weekly story time, and two book clubs. The bookstore also welcomes outside book clubs to hold their meetings in the shop. And to sweeten the deal, Wellington Square Bookshop will even give these clubs free coffee and pastries, along with 20% off their club’s book purchases.
“This store is a gem,” says author Dennis Tafoya, who urges people to think of independent bookstores first before going to that online retailer or chain store. “By shopping at independents for your holiday purchases, you’ll help ensure that unique stores like Wellington Square Bookshop will be here for us for years to come.”
Remember, we all can make a huge difference here. Browse at all of those little shops. Visit their online sites and order that way. Buy indie bookstore gift cards. Make a difference!
Oh, my! I wonder how the commute would be from here?! And can I convince my book group to hold our meetings there – free coffe and pastries and 20% off the club book selection?! I call that cozy leather chair!













Yet again, another treasure! I’ll just throw a shout out to bookish entrepreneurs out there…in the quite substantial city of Orlando and its surrounding burbs, we have ONE indie bookstore. ONE! Yes, we have a humongous library system, and plenty of chain stores, but still! Breaks my heart every time I think about it.
How cool is this? I just met Marie last weekend at the Lititz Kid Lit Festival. I’m not usually in the vicinity of Exton, but this guest post makes me want to make a special trip!
Hi Sandy,
So sad to hear that there’s only one indie in the whole Orlando area
Let’s hope it thrives and that more are on the way.
Julie P.!
So great to “meet” you again, and I hope you’ll make the trek to Exton. This is a gorgeous store. Totally worth the trip.
Best,
Marie
Love your blog: http://emeraldfiresbookmark.blogspot.com/2009/11/honest-scrap-award-from-steph-bookworm.html
The interior of that store is so inviting! Marie is so kind to sacrifice and taste test the goodies just for us!
This place looks gorgeous! Wow that chair is a place I want to curl up and read!
That seating does look cozy. Sometimes I wish my apartment looked more like a book store, ha!
It looks like a very cozy place. Love those floors! That snack counter is really nice too. YA (especially Twilight) is doing really well in a lot of bookstores so its interesting that they don’t sell it. I sure would love to browse!
What a great event and a beautiful store! I really like the tall shelves and the snack bar. It looks like a great place to browse and shop. And I will be supporting my indie store this Christmas!