Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Books for a rainy day!


Melbourne is having its wettest start to winter in years and years and years ... so, where better to stock up on winter reading than the aptly named Rainy Day Books?

Rainy Day Books is in the Basin, right at the foot of the Mountain Highway leading up to Mount Dandenong. Its owner, Meryll Williams, has had the bookshop for around four and a half years; prior to that, you might remember there was a great little collection of vintage children's books in the antique shop just past the Old Bakery Bookshop in Warrandyte. They were Meryll's stock. I still miss that little room when I go in that antiques shop!

Rainy Day Books is a general bookshop, selling everything from poetry to Mills and Boon, but its crime and children's collections are particularly strong. Meryll's a fan of old girls' books by the likes of Elsie J Oxenham and Mary Grant Bruce and it shows: there are some great vintage titles to be found on the "old and interesting" section as well as in the children's corner.

Meryll named the shop one wet day when her friend picked up a book and said, "This is what I like to do on a rainy day." She's not the only one. I spent most of yesterday absorbed in a crime novel while the rain pattered on the window and the housework remained undone!

2 comments:

  1. Wow, I love vintage children's books. Is the catalogue on-line? I'm always looking for early Noel Streatfeilds.

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  2. Hi - sorry about the delay in replying. It's been a busy week. You can find a link to Rainy Day Books from the home page, http://www.rainydaybooks.com.au/.

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