Tuesday, January 29, 2013

My latest book reviews (all books are in stock at Unicorn Tree)

This weeks reading and reviews from the bookshop boss here at Unicorn Tree Books!

All these reviews and indeed a geat many more can be found on the excellent Good Book Stall Website www.thegoodbookstall.org.uk - well worth checking out :D

All the books reviewed here (and don't forget to check out the review page we have on here as well!) and those found on www.thegoodbookstall.org.uk can also be found at or ordered from Unicorn Tree Books too, both in the shop and online at either www.lincolnbookshop.co.uk or www.lincolnchristianbookshop.co.uk or at the wonderful www.hive.co.uk (but please do remember to make us your favourite shop when you visit Hive! the online bookshop where every sale supports independent physical bookshops!)

Indeed all these reviews are the property of The Goodbookstall and me - please don't use them without ascribing them to me as the author and also to www.thegoodbookstall.org.uk (who they should also be linked to if used online!) and yes that does include if you cut and paste bits of them and add a few words here and and take a few out there too!

TITLES SUITABLE FOR LENT AND EASTER

Title – Abiding - The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2013
Author – Ben Quash
Format – Paperback
Price – £10
Publisher – Bloomsbury
Date of Publication – November 2012
ISBN 978-1-4411-5111-7
Reviewer Melanie Carroll

This years 'Archbishop of Canterbury's lent book' (the last one to be chosen by Rowan Williams) is from Kings college london's professor of Christian theology and the arts and it shows through in the book too. Ben Quash has written a book on a subject i think many of us don't really think about very often, if at all - that of Abiding (indeed if honest my first thought when faced with the title and subject was that of the classic hymn, 'Abide with me' because that's about the only context I hear the word used in these days). He puts over his ideas of abiding in a fresh and relevant way by using images of characters taken from film, literature and christian history that can be used as exemplars of how abiding can be seen and understood within context of life, church, etc. These characters reflect back on each other as well as on the particular theme they are used to carry. With seven chapters covering the themes of body, mind, care, relationships, exile, wounds, peace and finally a lovely epilogue (who may abide) that addresses how we can practically carry the idea of abiding forward into our lives and communities, this is an interesting lenten read. Not short on theology but graced with a 'popular' feel to it that makes it more interesting than challenging to read — and this can only be a good thing and something that demonstrates the author 's talent in his field well.

Title – When You Pray - Daily Bible Reflections For lent And Easter On The Lord's Prayer (The BRF Lent Book)
Author – Joanna Collicutt
Format – Paperback
Price – £7.99
Publisher – BRF
Date of Publication – November 2012
ISBN – 978-0-85746-089-9
Reviewer Melanie Carroll

A daily bible reflection throughout lent and easter based on the lords prayer is this years BRF lent book by Joanna Collicutt. Using the lords prayer as the frame of reflection for each days bible reading and reflection certainly rounds out and deepens the lords prayer, and our understanding of how we can in that one prayer see so much of the bible reflected back in it. For each of the five weeks and Holy week collicutt focuses on one line or refrain from the lords prayer for her daily reflections, these break down as:
Father, May Your Name be Holy, Your Kingdom Come, Give Us Each Day Our Daily Bread, And Forgive Us Our Sins For We Ourselves Forgive Each One Who Is In Debt To us, And Do Not Put Us To The Test.
at the end of these on Easter Day she then reflects us back to a previous reading from earlier that reflected on 'Your Kingdom Has Come' - an interesting move, and one I personally like because it reflects the nature of easter and lent, dying and restoring to life, a return to things past but made new by where we are in the cycle.
With each days reading being no more than three pages in total - including the full bible reading for that days reflection and a one line prayer this is not an onerous task to undertake daily for your lenten journey, and the meditative and reflective style of writing adds no burden to the experience.
At the very end of the book there is also a series of questions so that you could if wanted use this book as the basis for a weekly lent course too. Of course though this book is aimed at the lenten journey, with it's emphasis on the lords prayer this book would not be amiss if used at any time of the year and would make for quite a good group study on the lords prayer itself.

Title – Mary Mother Of God
Author – Chris O'Donnell
Format – Paperback
Price – £5.99
Publisher – Columba
Date of Publication – August 2012
ISBN – 978-1-85607-797-2
Reviewer Melanie Carroll

A short book of 40 contemplation's on Mary each starting with a one line quote taken from a variety of church sources and vatican documents as their starting point, and then working on looking at what these really mean and how they help embody Mary in and to the world.
Though this is not a lent book in any way, with it's structure of 40 mostly single page contemplations it almost certainly could be used as one for someone looking to step out a little from the usual studies and instead focus on the mother of Jesus, the woman who bore 'God' and ultimately watched him die as a sacrifice for the world, for us and for her. This could be heady stuff if used in such a way.
However if that is a bit much for you then this is still a good book to look at, if Marian theology is not really your thing this might well be an easy way to gain an understanding of what it is and how it works, and if you already have a devotion to Mary then this book can be a wonderful contemplative aid to looking closer.

Title – The Shape of Living
Author – David F Ford
Format – Paperback
Price – £9.99
Publisher – SCM Press
Date of Publication – October 2012
ISBN 978-1-848-25-247-9
reviewer Melanie Carroll

A new edition of this excellent and classic book that was originally written as an Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 15 years ago now, and with a new preface in it written by the author that catches us up with some changes since that time and a quick contextualisation for those new to the book.
The Shape of Living really is a book that still works today because even though many things change the things this book talks about really don't, and we still find ourselves standing and staring in the face many of the deeply intense things that we encounter in it. Work, relationships, desires, leisure are all forces that we encounter and must deal with and always have, using strong biblical references and reflection, David Ford shows us that we can deal with these in a creative, energising and spiritual way that help us journey well through our modern lives.

FANTASTIC READING WITH A BIOGRAPHY/TESTIMONY/MOTIVATIONAL ELEMENT TO IT 

Title – Life Without Limits - Inspiration For A Ridiculously Good Life
Author – Nick Vujicic
Format – Paperback
Price – £9.99
Publisher – Water Brook (imprint of Random House) (Dist. Gardners & Trust Media)
Date of Publication – June 2012
ISBN 978-0-307-58974-3
Reviewer Melanie Carroll

Life without limits by Nick Vujicic (Pronounced Voy-a-chich) is part biography, part testimony and totally motivational. It is written in a chatty, unabashed and totally down to earth way and at times had me sniffing back tears, giggling a little madly and sitting quietly and nodding along and 'listening' as important lessons on faith, acceptance, doubt, achievement and being perfectly who we are meant to be were taught in such clear and understandable ways. Nick not only uses his own life as an exemplar in this book (though not conceitedly – indeed he stresses throughout that others may well have it worse in ways he never has and can't truly comprehend, though he has suffered through depression and of course having been born with no arms or legs does give him some real insight and empathy into hardships and overcoming) but he uses the witness and experience of others he has met with and heard of too to demonstrate how we can all live a life without limits if we want to, after all it's the life God wants for us to lead – of this he is positive and a positive advocate of.
There is at the end of the book a section entitled 'personal action plan' but to be honest it would make a great basis for a group study section too. 
There are so many good quotes and sections in this book that if I'd had a highlighter handy probably a good third of the book would now be fluorescent – I really can't recommend it enough and to be honest when I started it I thought it was probably slightly over hyped – but I was gladly disappointed to find it wasn't!   

Title – Willow Creek To Sacred Heart - Rekindling My Love For Catholicism
Author – Chris Haw
Format – Paperback
Price – £9.99
Publisher – Ave Maria Press
Date of Publication – November 2012
ISBN – 978-1-59471-292-0
Reviewer Melanie Carroll

Can you be an Evangelical and Catholic? Too right you can as Chris Haw so amazingly demonstrates in this book. The first part of the book is Chris Haw's Testimony. A young man that left catholicism early on and joined Willow Creek, that then went on to Eastern University (the university that saw Shane Claiborne and others really start the New Monastic movement afresh - indeed Claiborne provides the forward for this book) and out into the real tough love mission fields of urban poverty. All the while remaining evangelical at heart, even though due to where his mission placed him he was weekly attending a catholic church, along with the mennonites he was sharing community with. Over time and as we discover in the second part of this book he fell in love with the catholic church again, seeing in it a rhythm and call to action, a liturgical response that calls for action to the poor and that see's liberation theology as an active part of it's reach, In this second part of the book he does not shy away from addressing the problems of the catholic faith, but he does so clearly, honestly and without bias, demonstrating the good with the bad and highlighting in many ways how the differences that divide are not so big as we might think. 
Chris Haw is still an Evangelical but he is a catholic evangelical - and that is an important thing to see and understand. This book really is an important work for ecumenical reasons and one I would encourage many people to read to get to see what catholicism really is, opposed to what many tend to think it is. 
This is an excellent and timely book and one that I really do recommend for catholics, evangelicals and any one else as well! 

SPIRITUALITY AND PRAYER TITLES

Title – Kneeling With Giants - Learning To Pray With History's Best Teachers
Author – Gary Neal Hansen
Format – Paperback
Price – £9.99
Publisher – IVP
Date of Publication – June 2012
ISBN – 978-0-8308-3562-1
reviewer Melanie Carroll

Kneeling with giants is an excellent primer on the differing modes and styles of prayer that have arisen from across christian history and tradition. It's an excellent guide to understanding how important it is that we understand that there is not one way to pray for every person but that instead there are styles of prayer that suit each individual or time of life for each individual regardless of their faith tradition and denomination - prayer is not a dormant activity but an active one and as such prayer patterns and needs can change. This book crosses denominational and faith boundaries with it's mix of catholic, reformed protestant, orthodox, etc. prayer styles and traditions generously and insightfully looked at. Each chapter is a wonderful introduction to the practice of prayer as put forward by a leading proponent of it's style and tradition, thus a good small glimpse into it's history but also a good look at how this style works, why it works and how it can best be used. The appendixes at the end and indeed the preface explain how this book can be used either for individuals or better yet for groups, the ten sessions it would take to work through this book would be an excellent experience for any church group and well worth undertaking - particularly wonderful would be if it was done as part of a churches together/ecumenism undertaking I think.
The one criticism I have though is that the ebook version, it informs you from the beginning, has an extra 'reader' or companion volume included with it - I think it a serious injustice that you are expected to also have to buy the ebook version to obtain access to that companion volume - in this day and age there is no reason that online access to that companion volume should not be made accessible to those that have purchased this book in print form - rather than making people have to purchase the ebook volume as well as the print as in this case.
This book on it's own is an excellent read and I do not feel I have missed much by not having access to the companion volume and I will not be paying out extra money to buy the ebook just for this collection of 'reader' material, which with a little effort can largely be found for free on the internet anyway.
  
Title – A Taste of Hildegard
Author – Elizabeth Ruth Obbard
Format – Paperback
Price – £5.95
Publisher – New City Press
Date of Publication – December 2012
ISBN 978-1-905039-17-3
reviewer Melanie Carroll

For me Hildegard Von Bingen and Elizabeth Ruth Obbard just automatically go together - Obbards beautifully simple line drawings of the nun-contemplative are just the essential companion in my mind to the rich and beautiful complexity that is Hildegard's mysticism and works.
In this lovely little primer 'A Taste of Hildegard' that has come out to celebrate Hildegard being declared a Doctor of the Church we find a selection of passages from Hildegards short work Scivias (Scivias meaning 'know the Way') that have been chosen and illustrated by Obbard, these passages demonstrate her visions and mysticism well with their focus being on salvation. There is also a short and gentle overview at the beginning of the book on Hildegard and a mention of the other women Doctors of the Church.
This really is a lovely little primer and at only £5.95 really does make for a very accessible introduction to Hildegard, or a lovely addition to any collection of those who already have a love of her work.

Title – Obsessed - Breaking Free From The Things That Consume You
Author – Hayley DiMarco
Format – Paperback
Price – £7.99
Publisher – Revell (Baker)
Date of Publication – October 2012
ISBN 978-0-8007-3306-3
reviewer Melanie Carroll

Obsessed is a wonderfully designed book with it's lovely bare branch cover design that is followed throughout the book on every single purple edged page – and the print is in purple too - and then the lovely double page word art quotes throughout, a beautiful book that in it's attention to detail in some way leans a little towards the title and contents subject matter.
It's intentionally aimed at a young female audience (15-30 age range probably) and never more obviously (if the design of the book doesn't give it away) than in the section on 'relief' with it's talk of monthly cramps.
Obsession – something many of us I think are familiar with, whether it be with facebook, fashion, how we look ... there are many types and most of them are ones we need to let go of, put down and instead learn to lean more on God, make God our focus of Obsession and in turn learn to be at ease and peace. That's the intent of this book and it uses a mix of biblical teaching and modern subject matter to relay these thoughts in a style that has a feel of flowing meditation or contemplation to it, helped in part by the Word Arts liberally scattered throughout, thus making it an easy to read book on a theme many young women are challenged by.

Title – God's Words of Comfort - Bible Passages To Clam Your Fears And Feed Your Soul
Author – Compiled: Barbara Kois
Format – Paperback
Price – £3.99
Publisher – Bethany House
Date of Publication – October 2012
ISBN 978-0-7642-1025-9
reviewer Melanie Carroll

A small little book that basically takes eight situations in which God's comfort may be needed - these are: grief, loneliness, illness, guilt, persecution, failure/unmet expectations, fear, and finally Need. At the beginning of each themed chapter it opens with a quote from a christian work looking at the subject at hand, then after this there is a short introduction or contemplation from the compiler to help contextualise the issue, from here it then offers a series of quite large sections or chunks of the bible (various translations are used for these) that are applicable to the theme being dealt with and offers them forward as comfort to the reader that God understands what you are going through and has already offered forward his comfort, after each section of bible passage there is a very short couple of lines interpretation of the passage demonstrating it's relevance and help - and offering forward it's comfort.
it's much more a dip and flick book than a real solace, however as a collection of thematic bible passages and overviews it does it's job,' but I could see it being most helpful to people looking for help in crafting sermons or doing small readings/talks etc on the subjects at hand, as it does collect a number of passages on topical themes together in one small book.




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Wednesday, January 02, 2013

SALE NOW ON - HURRY ALONG :D

We are open on the first day of the new year for the shop!  

Christmas is being packed away and the January Sale is Now On!

We have some fantastic Best Selling Authors in at Half Price - Now would be an excellent time to complete your collection of Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series for instance!
 
 Or catch up on Maureen Lee's Laceys of Liverpool!

Childrens & Youths Resources - many now only £1 and all A4 sized resources now on 3 for 2!

In crafts - all styles of stamps are now reduced with some at 90% off RRP!


  All sale stock is 'while stocks last' so don't be late and miss out :D

  
Remember we are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - go on Shop Local and use an Independent - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)  
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Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Happy New Year!

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS!

 


 Don't forget to pop in and find out what's new in the shop ...

Remember we are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - go on Shop Local and use an Independent - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)
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- or indeed for any other reason too!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Christmas is coming ... a video flick through the new Christmas Catalogue

Pop in and pick up your copy from Unicorn Tree Books & Crafts in Lincoln Central Market now :D

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Another Walk Around Unicorn Tree Books - Video Tour!

It's been a while since we last took a video tour of the shop (About a year actually!) so today we thought we'd take a stroll around it to see what's changed and share it with those of our friends that can't make it in person into the shop but do visit us here on the blog, and support us through our various internet shopping venues such as www.lincolnbookshop.co.uk, www.lincolnchristianbookshop.co.uk & http://www.hive.co.uk/shop/lincoln/unicorn-tree-books-crafts.
Thank you all and we hope you enjoy your video visit :D


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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

New Look Church Partnership Accounts Launched!

We are very happy to announce our New Look Church Partnership Accounts!

At Unicorn Tree Books we know that Christian books, Bibles, music and resources form a vital part of the church's ministry.
We realise that there are great financial pressures on churches & community ventures at this time and we are committed to helping you by providing the best possible prices we can for Christian resources on the High Street & in the Diocese.

That is why we are now really happy to offer you the Church Partnership Account Scheme.

The Account Scheme is a way in which we can help to support your ministry or organisation, by offering discount, credit facilities, bulk purchasing and sale-or-return services, in exchange for what we hope will be your continued loyalty to us. It is available to all Churches registered in the UK and other Community & Institutional Organisations too.
Additionally we give a Ministry Discount Card to all Signatories of the Account for Personal Purchases. These Ministry Discount Cards may also be available for others involved in your church or community ministries too - Just ask us.

We are officially launching this new Scheme at the Lincoln Diocesan Clergy Conference next week, but wanted to give all our other customers the heads up too!
We would be delighted to talk to you about it, and even set up accounts with and for you.

We really hope that this is some small way that we can work together.
Here's a copy of the leaflet - you can even print it out, fill it in and send it back to us for us to get started on opening an account up and filling in your Ministry Discount Cards ready for you to start using and making savings with! 
(Just Click on the pictures to see them at full size)

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So we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you when you come in for your church or personal supplies - or indeed for any other reason too!

Friday, April 27, 2012

If you've been down to the shop today...

If you've been down to the shop today you may have got a surprise!
 Books have been moving - in fact every secondhand book has moved to a new home ... we'd have really liked it if they moved themselves something like this:


But they didn't!  Instead I did it (along with some conscripted family and mini minions for a few shelves)!

It was a task and a half but well worth it as it means we can again fit more things in! Yes MORE!
This time not only more secondhand fiction but a whole new glass shelved display of Gifts!

It's not all quite finished yet, but it's getting there ... we are awaiting a delivery or two of new gift stock to come in, and that's why everything had to be moved. So they would have a nice new home ... not as some may claim because the bookshop boss just likes to change it up like the supermarket and keep the customers guessing!
The minion and mates that suggested that were duly despatched ... to get coffee for said hardworked bookshop boss.

We would also like to put customers minds at rest and assure them that no bookcases or books were harmed in the making of this wonderful new shop design - although the same cannot be said for the bookshop boss who was savaged more than once by errant bookcases and vicious thrillers that decided to jump off shelves and pound her into the ground in one notable case!

Still we have survived to tell the tale and invite you all to come down and see what's new and acquaint yourself with some great bargains and new books & gifts too.


Anyway I'm now off to grab a sugar free vanilla latte & a cookie to refuel before playing with the gift displays a little and putting out some new card ranges :D See you all soon here in the shop...
Remember we are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - go on Shop Local and use an Independent - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)

So we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you when you come in for your look around, books and supplies - or indeed for any other reason too!

Monday, April 02, 2012

Easter Egg Hunting now underway in Lincoln Central Market! & Easter Opening Times.

Easter Egg Hunting now underway in Lincoln Central Market!

Every day we are open there will be chances to hunt for real Chocolate Easter Eggs!

There is the option to take part in the Virtual Easter Egg Hunt where you have to find the letters hidden around and make the phrase for a range of goodies to be won!

Or you can decorate your own Hard Boiled Egg and bring it in to be judged with others for a chance to Win more Chocolate Easter Eggs!

Each activity is only 50p a go with the proceeds going to Marie Curie Cancer Care!
So go on - Come in and take part, it's all for a Good Cause!


Easter Opening Hours at Unicorn Tree Books will Be:

Maundy Thursday (April 5th) - Open as Normal
Good Friday ( April 6th) - CLOSED 
Holy Saturday (April 7th) - Open as Normal
Easter Sunday (April 9th) - CLOSED
Easter Monday (April 10th) - CLOSED
Tuesday (April 11th) - Open as Normal

Remember we are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - go on Shop Local and use an Independent - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)

So we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you when you come in for your easter fun and supplies - or indeed for any other reason too!

Monday, February 13, 2012

IN STOCK NOW! 
Lincolnshires Favourite Author's New Book!
 Is it possible for a ten-year-old girl to fall in love? Jenny Mercer thought so. Evacuated to Lincolnshire from the East End of London at the outbreak of war, she is frightened of the wide open spaces and the huge skies. At first, she is treated badly by the two spinsters with whom she is billeted. But the kindly Thornton family soon makes her feel welcome. And no one more so than Georgie, the handsome RAF fighter pilot, who is caught up in the battle for Britain’s survival. When Georgie is posted missing, presumed killed, Jenny is devastated and there is more heartbreak when her mother demands that she return home to the dangerous city streets now under almost daily attack from enemy bombers. Dot never hides the fact that her daughter’s birth was a mistake and kindness and care towards Jenny comes, not from her mother, but from their neighbours across the street, the Hutton family. The only other person to show concern for Jenny is, strangely, Dot’s ‘fancy man’, Arthur Osborne, who moves into the terraced house. But is Arthur only interested in the girl because she can be useful to him? No one will suspect a ten-year-old of being involved with the Black Market. When the law comes a little too close for Arthur’s comfort, the family flees in the night under the protection of the blackout, heading north out of the city. But to Jenny’s disappointment, it is not back to Lincolnshire but into the hills and dales of Derbyshire where they are always on the move, always on the run. There, Jenny is caught up in a life of deception, obliged to do whatever her mother and Arthur demand of her, when all she really wants is to go back to Lincolnshire. For Jenny has never given up hope that one day, Georgie will come back…

Remember we are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - go on Shop Local and use an Independent - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Margaret Dickinsons New Book Due out on 18th February! - Free £5 Voucher with Pre-Orders!




Margaret Dickinsons New Book!
Jenny’s War!
Out on February 18th!


Order Yours Now and Get a £5 Voucher to use
on another purchase*!


Order Now! RRP £6.99 our Price £6.75

 Is it possible for a ten-year-old girl to fall in love? Jenny Mercer thought so. Evacuated to Lincolnshire from the East End of London at the outbreak of war, she is frightened of the wide open spaces and the huge skies. At first, she is treated badly by the two spinsters with whom she is billeted. But the kindly Thornton family soon makes her feel welcome. And no one more so than Georgie, the handsome RAF fighter pilot, who is caught up in the battle for Britain’s survival. When Georgie is posted missing, presumed killed, Jenny is devastated and there is more heartbreak when her mother demands that she return home to the dangerous city streets now under almost daily attack from enemy bombers. Dot never hides the fact that her daughter’s birth was a mistake and kindness and care towards Jenny comes, not from her mother, but from their neighbours across the street, the Hutton family. The only other person to show concern for Jenny is, strangely, Dot’s ‘fancy man’, Arthur Osborne, who moves into the terraced house. But is Arthur only interested in the girl because she can be useful to him? No one will suspect a ten-year-old of being involved with the Black Market. When the law comes a little too close for Arthur’s comfort, the family flees in the night under the protection of the blackout, heading north out of the city. But to Jenny’s disappointment, it is not back to Lincolnshire but into the hills and dales of Derbyshire where they are always on the move, always on the run. There, Jenny is caught up in a life of deception, obliged to do whatever her mother and Arthur demand of her, when all she really wants is to go back to Lincolnshire. For Jenny has never given up hope that one day, Georgie will come back…


*£5 voucher can only be used on your next purchase valued at £10 or more.
Voucher Valid until 18th March.
Voucher will be issued with your copy of Jennys War.

Remember we are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - go on Shop Local and use an Independent - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)

So we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you when you order your copy of Jenny's War - or indeed for any other reason too!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

An Ebook Reader Christmas? You can still support Local Bookshops!

Despite what everyone seems to be saying ebooks & your local bookshop don't have to be a mutually exclusive proposition - in fact there are a few ways you can happily use both, thus benefitting your local community and your digital drive!

Here are our very easy suggestions:

Go to our webshop http://www.lincolnbookshop.co.uk/ & use our ebook affilliate links - this is perfect for buying Kindles on and for buying kindle books through - as each sale using this link helps us just a little and costs you nothing more than to favourite the site and click through for your purchases of any amazon product ;-)

Come into the shop (or email/phone/tweet/Facebook us) and buy a National Book Token from us & then you can buy ebooks with it at http://www.hive.co.uk/shop/lincoln/unicorn-tree-books-crafts/
Hive has multiple ebook formats available (though not kindle) and you can also buy Google Ebooks through them as well.
Every single sale from hive.co.uk helps an independent bookshop - not always us depending on where you are but it will always be supporting a local independent bookshop! (and sometimes it's even been known for the books to be cheaper than Amazon's price!).

So there you go - easy ways it can be an Ebook Christmas without being Scrooge like for your local Independent Bookshop here on the High Street or in The Market :D
Remember we are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - go on Shop Local - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)

So we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you!
Oh and happy season, may the coffee be good and the chocolate be rich and may it be a cool yule and a Blessed Christmas & New Year to all you friends out there!
 

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Polskie książki teraz dostępny! - Polish books available!

Polskie książki teraz dostępny przy Unicorn Tree Books!

Wielu głównych autorów fikcji i style zarządzili w - inne tytuły mogą być zarządzone na życzenie!

Yes, That's right, Polish books coming to Unicorn Tree Books soon!
Many top fiction authors and styles ordered in - other titles can be ordered on request! 


We are really happy to say that we are now able to source a wide range of books in Polish so that we can better serve our new neighbours and friends here in Lincoln and across Lincolnshire. 

We are committed to really being a bookshop that serves the community we are in, and so getting in Polish books really was an important item on our list of how we can better serve the community. 


We are really happy to have found a supplier in Gardner's Books that also feels that committment and is carrying polish language titles as part of their stock range too, the added benefit here is that these books are also available on www.hive.co.uk - the website that supports independent local bookshops through every sale of a book or ebook download.

The first selection of fiction in Polish will be here in the shop and on the shelves by Wednesday 21st December, with an expanded range to follow in mid January. 

It's hoped the choice should appeal to a broad range of readers with some crime, thriller, romance and childrens books too!

We are starting out with a small selection but as people come in and let us know what they are interested in and as they spread the word we really hope to be able to grow the range and space given to these books to really be able to serve our growing multi-lingual community.

Books can be ordered - just let us know the title you are after and we'll do our best to get it.
Remember you can either pop in to the shop to order in store (and check the shleves to see what we already have in stock) or you can go online to www.hive.co.uk where you can then have them delivered either to your home or arrange to collect them direct from Unicorn Tree Books.



Remember we are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - go on Shop Local - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)


So we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you!



JesteÅ›my bardzo szczęśliwi z tego,  że jesteÅ›my teraz w stanie pozyskać szeroki wachlarz książek po polsku, tak abyÅ›my mogli lepiej sÅ‚użyć naszym nowych sÄ…siadów i przyjaciół w Lincoln oraz w Lincolnshire

Jesteśmy zajęci się naprawdę będąc księgarnią, która pracuje dla społeczności jesteśmy w, zatem dostając po polsku książki naprawdę był ważną rzeczą na naszej liście z jak lepiej możemy pracować dla społeczności.


Cieszymy się znaleźć w Gardners Books dostawca, który jest zobowiązany do dostarczania książek również po polsku jako część ich pasma towaru. teżdodatkowa korzyść oto to te książki są również dostępne na www.hive.co.uk - serwis internetowy, który podtrzymuje niezależne lokalne księgarnie przez każdą sprzedaż książki albo ebook pobieranie danych.


Pierwsze książki fikcji po polsku będzie tu w sklepie i na półkach przed środą, z rozszerzonym zakresem nastąpić później w styczniu.
Miało nadzieję, że wybór będzie pracować dla szerokiego zakresu czytelników z jakimś kryminałem, romans i childrens książki również!


Startujemy z małym wyborem ale jako ludzie odwiedzać i mówić nam jakich książek oni chcą, i ponieważ oni rozpowszechniają wiadomość o naszym serwisie, naprawdę mamy nadzieję móc rosnąć zakres i przestrzeń daną tym książkom aby naprawdę móc pracować dla naszej rosnącej wielo-językowej społeczności.


Książki można zamawiać - daj nam znać tytuł szukasz, a my dołożymy wszelkich starań, aby je zdobyć.Pamiętaj, możesz wstąpić do sklepu na zamówienie w sklepie (i sprawdzić shleves aby zobaczyć, co mamy już w sprzedaży) lub możesz zobaczyć w Internecie www.hive.co.uk gdzie można je dostarczony do domu lub zorganizować je odebrać bezpośrednio z Książki Unicorn Tree Books.


Pamiętać, że mamy tu obsłużyć cię i dziękuję za twoje wsparcie.
Proszę robić zakupy Lokalny - to jest lepsze na wszystko gdy idziemy do pobliskich sklepów do mieć globalnych rzeczy; -)

Więc nie będziemy móc się doczekać widzenia cię, recieving e-mail od ciebie, gadając przez telefon (01522 525557) z tobą albo nawet facebooking albo świergocząc z tobą!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

A meander around the shop!

For those as may not have been able to make it to the shop in person or for a goodly while, here is a few minutes madness as we take a walkaround the shop! Oh but we realise we didn't do the outside of the shop and the sheer wonders to be found out there and in the glass gift cabinet too - still leaves us something else to do on another play day :D
Enjoy the visit!

Part 1:


Part 2:


Of course as great as this is we still really love seeing you in person and servng you directly because we really are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - Go On Shop Local - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)

So we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you!

Friday, November 11, 2011

UTB Video Book Review - maybe never again!


Lol - ok can you tell that things were a bit quiet in the shop! Anyway this is what happens when you decide on the spur of the moment to try to record a video review in the shop on your smart phone - the phone may be smart the owner not so!
Anyway lets pretend for a minute that its one of those experimental indie art films, weird angles totally required, along with strange talking head moments!
That aside though the book, Rumors of God, is really very good and totally recommended!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

we are part of the Hive network and it's competition time!



The Hive network is great because it supports independent bookshops across the country - every purchase you make on hive.co.uk supports the nearest local bookshop or the bookshop you choose, It's a great place for getting books and ebooks! it also includes google books too!

You can find us there too! http://www.hive.co.uk/shop/lincoln/unicorn-tree-books-crafts/

Of course as great as this is we still really love seeing you in person and servng you directly because we really are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - go on Shop Local - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)

So we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you!

Friday, October 07, 2011

Christmas is Coming - Bible Refresh Offer!

Christmas is Coming!

Now I know that at my house in the lead up to Christmas one of the things we do is smarten up a bit, a touch of redecoration ( and no not putting up tinsel and baubles!) but smartening up the things that over the year have taken knocks and got a little tired so that when the guests come at Christmas the house looks welcoming for them.

Based on this idea I thought maybe this might be something Churches might like to do it too - and one of the things I find gets a lot of wear and tear in many churches is the Pew Bible!

So here's a rather good deal to anyone who thinks they just might like to do a bible refresh before the Christmas guests arrive!

(Here's the link to the flier telling of the offer just in case the clever picture doesn't show up!
Don't worry if your church doesn't use the NRSV, just contact us as we can do some great offers on other versions of the bible too - just ask us!

Remember we are here to serve you and we really appreciate your support - go on Shop Local - it's better for all of us when we go local to go global ;-)
So we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you!


Unicorn Tree Books, Central Market, Lincoln. LN5 7ET
www.lincolnchristianbookshop.co.uk 
www.lincolnbookshop.co.uk
www.jigsawsandmore.co.uk
www.cardmakersupplies.co.uk
www.lincolnartistsupplies.co.uk

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

We are 5 Today!

Today is our 5th Birthday, we've seen an awful lot of change in those five years not only in Unicorn Tree Books (& Crafts) but in the economy, in the market and in the booktrade and we are happy to say we are still here and smiling widely!

 We've drunk a lot of Caramel Latte's, shifted a lot of units, re-arranged how many times and seen our minions fledge and go off to found their own businesses - this bookshop boss thinks that's one heck of an achievement and to celebrate is having a venti caramel latte today!

However I know we wouldn't be here still today if it wasn't for all you lovely customers and I want to say the biggest and most heartfelt THANK YOU! to all of you.

You make each day different, fun and, hey, maybe even a little more crazy than it would be even with the bookshop boss in attendance anyway - so thank you.

As a little birthday celebration we are today giving 5% off all books to celebrate the 5 years of trading and we are also giving 1 reward point for every £5 spent instead of the usual £10 

So come in and celebrate with us as we journey forth into our next 5 years of bookshop bosses, minions and cheerful customers, along with coffee, books, crafts and other fun fuelled things!

So there we go 5 years old today so go on come in and browse and treat yourself to a gift from us that will act as a gift to us, because the best gift we can ever have is your custom!

We'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Hmm - that's a lot of books for a small shop with a seemingly small selection!

(Updated with Images of facefronted sections as requested by Phil Groom in the Comments section - cause we always aim to please!)







I have just been told by a customer that they had been told that we here at Unicorn Tree Books & Crafts didn't have a lot of Christian Books in stock!
They told me they would be going back to Church and suggesting perhaps the person that told them that should actually look and not make an assumption based on a quick glance around what seems like an admittedly small space - as he felt we had an exceptionally wide and varied selection more than equal to some large shops he had been in.
I thanked him for his kind words.

Based on this I just checked the system and currently we have 2273 different Christian titles in stock in the Christian books section and that doesn't include multiples of the same title - it is solely individual actual titles in stock right now, it also doesn't include Childrens Books & Resources, Bibles or service books!
So now I need to see what those excluded sections carry too - this enquiring mind needs to know!
In terms of Bibles - there are 102 different Bibles & New Testaments and then 46 Different Childrens Bibles as well in stock.
Childrens Books & Resources has 497 Different titles in stock.
In terms of Service books - there are 38 listed and then a few pamphlets/leaflet types not actually accounted for on the system.
So in total there's 2956 individual christian/religious titles recorded on the system and probably just over 3000 titles if we include the tracts, pamphlets, leaflets and books without barcodes that aren't listed on the system! And remember that's individual titles and not just books stocked as that's going to be a much higher figure due to multiples, oh and it doesn't include secondhand stock!

And yes that is just the Christian section, in the general section we have 3982 new books and probably just under that in secondhand!

Now don't get me wrong I know this still makes me a small bookshop - actually I like that it's a small independent bookshop - it means I know my stock, my customers, my delivery drivers etc perhaps a bit more than I would if I was having to run a large bookshop with all the administration and work involved in that,  but it's certainly not the smallest selection of Christian Books there on the shelf - indeed I'm pretty sure that's more books than at times we had in some SPCK shops (so ok I know that's quite a few more than I ever had in stock in the Brighton SPCK back in 2000, and probably about comparative to the Lincoln SPCK).

I've been thinking about this most of the morning and pondering therefore why it is that some people think we don't have many Christian Books instock given how many we do have, is it a now unreal expectation based on the wide range available online? possibly but to be honest I think what makes the difference is the display - it is a perception thing.

You see there is not much (indeed one could almost say no) room for face fronting of books here in the shop, that's a sadness but it's also a choice I have willingly made - you see I value breadth of offering and range, so given the small space I decided I'd rather have a good wide selection of books and titles spanning a multitude of subjects and churchmanships, than have a pretty face front and probably multiple heavy but significantly lessened range of books.

So therefore people don't see a pretty display of lots of face front books, they see lots of spines and due to the way they are now educated to perceive ranges of books (face front and lots of piled multiples on tables and shelves) in most bookshops like Waterstones, WHSmiths, Publishers Clearance Warehouse, The Works, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Amazon - when they then don't see this they assume there's not much there - they don't browse the shelves properly, they just make a decision based on perception for the most part.

Of course this is a generalisation and many book buyers really do browse and do appreciate the choice of range over display, but it is something I have to consider and work on - indeed as does everyone - therefore at the back of the shop there are now two small bookcases that look up the shop so when you turn into the department they face you - previously they were used for displaying gifts etc - now they are being used to display 'New Titles - Just In' face front and special promotions face front.

I'll wait and see if it makes a difference to how people percieve the size of the shop and range, but I'm still not willing at this time to sacrifice the range of books for the face front look, I'd rather sacrifice a few other things first - and yes that's my choice and it may be a little to my detriment, but less range is certainly to the detriment of the people who need the books that day or just may come across that one life affirming or altering book in amongst those spine facing books.

A few months ago I saw one shop self describing itself as large due to an impressive 7000 product lines, is this a good indicator?

Because I'm always intrigued by statements like product lines, you see if I started adding in just the prayer cards (120 different designs on just one spinner), candles (53 different sizes and types), music (212), dvd (48), gifts (127 in the display cabinet, 42 different witness pins on the spinner -and  I am not going and counting how many different childrens items, stickers, and gifts there are on the 3 other displays!) and cards (26 different card headings, I think at stocktake it was something like 287 different designs not including seasonal cards!), Church Stationary and Requisites ( 7 different types of wafers, 8 incenses, lots of different certificates,applications, registers etc!), let alone the christian craft items and so on then the numbers of product lines really do soon start rising.

So I'd be interested to know how many titles other shops have and what size they consider themselves to be.

On the whole i'm still admitting to being a small bookshop - but I don't think the range we carry is really too bad at all for our size and I'm just glad I get to be here and share it with others and am always happy at the surprised joy on some people faces when they really look beyond the initial impression and realise we had just what they wanted after all.

So there we go that's the bookshop boss done pondering for now - time for a maple syrup flavoured coffee I think - nothing like a bit of a change of pace now and again, especially after serious thoughts! 
So anyway come in, browse and, we hope, stock up soon - we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you!


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Summer SALE Madness!

It's nearly August, 
the kids are on hols,
next week the beach arrives in Lincoln's City Square again right beside us,
And as from tomorrow pm Minion Conscripts have been called into action 
and Yay Me i'm away to the Lake District for 4 days camping and walking!!

So today to celebrate my summer hol mood, 
the Summer Sale has rolled out! 
 
All books, 
YES ALL BOOKS! are on BUY 12 & PAY FOR 10 
- any choice, mix and match, new & old! 
 
All DECOUPAGE & PEEL-OFFS are 
BUY 20 GET 2 MORE FREE! 
and All other 
CRAFT ITEMS are BUY 12 & GET 1 FREE!
 
It's what's in stock on offer folks, the choices are yours and it's while stocks last only 
- we don't think some items will be there long in some cases and we can't guarantee that items will be back in stock before the Summer Madness ends at the end of August 
- so be quick and get in here because I'm not likely to ever be this generous again because the only things not in the sale are the gifts and candles!
 
If the sun was shining I would think I'd got sunstroke with this one! 
 
So there we go that's the bookshop boss done being silly and summery for now - time for a mint syrup flavoured coffee I think -  that syrup makes me think of Kendal Mint Cake, hmm maybe I'll bring minion conscripts some back and some for you lovely customers too!
So anyway come in, browse and, we hope, stock up soon (you'll be mad if you don't with this offer!) - we'll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

York Book Fair - Collectable bookselling at its finest and we've tickets to give away!

Yes indeed - never ever let it be said that booksellers aren't kind and generous people - 
especially we here at the Unicorn Tree!  
We have 4 complimentary tickets to the York Book Fair to give away - each ticket admits two people and there is even a free shuttlebus from the railway station to the event! Amazing!




So what is the Book Fair?
From modest beginning with just 20 exhibitors at the White Swan Inn in York in 1974, the York Book Fair has grown into the largest, and many say friendliest, rare, antiquarian & out-of-print book fair in the U.K.. Held over two days, 215 of this country's leading booksellers offer for sale a breathtaking diversity of books, as well as maps & prints, ranging in price from just a few pounds up to tens of thousands of pounds. This year we also welcome a number of dealers from overseas.
You will find books over 500 years old, to review copies of recently published works, and everything in between. The venue is very easy to reach, there is unlimited free parking, and also a free shuttle bus from the Railway Station to the Fair every 20 minutes.
Who Will Enjoy It?
Anyone interested in books and reading. This is not just a Fair for dealers, but is open to everyone young and old, and a great place to start collecting. With over 100,000 books for sale, where else can you look at, touch, enjoy, and even purchase so many rarities under one roof. If you are already a collector then it is a great opportunity to meet new dealers in your area, and if you aren't already a collector it's one of the best places to be inspired to become one!

All in all it is a great day out for any book lover, regardless of whether you collect or not, and it's not just books, there are also maps and other ephemera too - it's lovely and I only wish I was going!

So if you want one of these complimentary tickets just go to our facebook page - Unicorn Tree Books - like it if you haven't already and write on the wall to tell us you want a ticket 
- the first four to do so get the tickets! it's just that easy :-)

So there we go that’s the bookshop boss being generous yet again – so I reckon that it must now be time for a hazlenut flavoured coffee I think. 
Anyway don't forget to come in, browse and, we hope, stock up soon, we also have some very good books and collectable things lurking here in Unicorn Tree Books & Crafts too remember and we really look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you!

Unicorn Tree Books, Central Market, Lincoln. LN5 7ET
www.lincolnbookshop.co.uk
www.lincolnchristianbookshop.co.uk

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Competition time for tickets to the Pickering Traction Engine Rally!

Competition time! 


So I'm going to give them to someone who can use them 
(Bah-working! I say - otherwise I'd be using them and you lot wouldn't get a look in!)

Now as there may be more than two of you who want them let's make this fun!
To enter the competition you need to go over to our facebook page:
Like the page if you haven't already and on there
I want you to tell me what Fiction Genre would best be at home at a steam/traction engine rally 
and why you think so!

Share the competition with friends and at the end of next week we'll get the topper down 
and put all the entries in it and see who the lucky winners are!

Good Luck and tell others!

So there we go that’s the bookshop boss done being generous and having competition fun for now – time for a vanilla syrup flavoured coffee I think – nothing like a bit of a change of pace now and again! 
So anyway don't forget to come in, browse and, we hope, stock up soon – we’ll look forward to seeing you, recieving an email from you, chatting on the phone (01522 525557) with you or even facebooking or twittering with you!

Monday, July 04, 2011

It's Independent's Day in Lincoln Central Market - So come support your Indie Retailers here!

PRESS RELEASE from Lincoln Central Market Retailers at Sylvia's Shoes, 2 by 2 Pet Supplies & Unicorn Tree Books.

Independents’ Day 2011 - your high street & Market needs you!


Today is the 4th July 2011 and here in Lincoln as well as across the country, the public have been encouraged to buy at least one item from their local, independent shop to keep the high street alive.

Skillsmart Retail and the National Skills Academy for Retail have teamed up with independent retailers and trade associations around the country to encourage the public to celebrate diversity on the high street & in the Markets and support their local, independent retailers on 4th July. Retailers downloaded the ‘Your high street needs you!’ poster online, ‘like’ the campaign on Facebook and following it on twitter.

We here in the Markets are all independent businesses and a number of us have been actively promoting today with posters on our stalls, with twitter and facebook posts and in person.

As the Lincoln Echo article on page 2 pointed out times are hard and closures are a reality, Fresh data from Local Data Company’s surveys of 2,700 UK retail destinations (out of a potential 4,400 total UK destinations), highlights that high street vacancy rates have started to rise again. The Local Data Company states that 14.6% of outlets are now vacant. This indicates that approximately 50,000 units are now not currently open to business on the UK high streets, showing just how challenging the situation is on the ground.

'In Lincoln Central Market a number of us are working to promote the fact that the high street and markets are still places of great value despite the percieved thoughts that supermarkets, national chains and of course the internet are where the best bargains are to be had - this isn't always true and independent retailers often sell things at the same or cheaper prices than the large retailers and yet give often more back to the community and local economies, Local independent retailers such as those in the market also supply items often not found elsewhere - our market in Lincoln is such a place with the only independent bookshop in Lincoln that also is now the only Christian Bookshop after two previous such shops closed down, 2 by 2 Pets also is the only city centre pet shop selling things not always found elsewhere, though Raw has closed down Sylvia's Shoes is still here in the market providing shoes as an independent, The Lincoln Stamp Centre is one of only a very few independent stamp collectors businesses still in lincolnshire - so though it may to some seem a 'drab' market hall it is certainly vibrant with unique independent businesses and somewhere perhaps worth checking out and promoting we hope.'


Anne Seaman, Chief Executive of Skillsmart Retail said: “We are delighted to lead this campaign and support small retailers. Raising awareness amongst the public is one of the biggest challenges smaller retailers face and our message is about encouraging the public to use their local high street & Markets and understand how important a diverse retail sector is.

It’s also essential that local retailers understand that to compete today they need to be top of their game. The time for sitting back has passed and action is required: Your high street needs you!”

ENDS

For more local information contact Melanie Carroll - owner of Unicorn Tree Books, Lincoln Central Market on 07789 249228


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Walter Wangerin's 'The Book of God - The Bible as a Novel' published by Lion - It's going FREE to someone!

I have a copy of Walter Wangerin's 'The Book of God - The Bible as a Novel' 
published by Lion - It's going FREE to someone!

The winner was Sarah Fereday who suggested Michael Palin writes about the Israelites escape from Egypt and journey through the Wilderness! - Congratulations Sarah and thanks to Mrs Jenkins for picking the name out of the steampunk topper!


To be in with a chance of it being you all you have to do is
go to our facebook page, LIKE it, and then on that page
 
tell us which well known author would you get to write which Bible story & why!
Yes, you can do more than one story and author!

Then on Monday I'll put them in the steampunk hat & get the first unsuspecting customer to pick out the winner of the book!
Go on join the fun and tell others about it too - after all it is Independent Bookshop Week and it's a free competition too!