Booksellers NZ gained seven
new members last year, bringing the organization's total membership to just
under 200, including all Paper Plus and Take Note community franchise stores.
In addition, there was an uptick in sales figures, with 1.6% growth in value
and 3.5% in volume for 2018 compared to 2017, according to Nielsen Book.
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Another Chapter
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"We have seen a decided increase in the number of new
bookshops over the past year," said Booksellers NZ CEO Lincoln Gould.
"While the likes of Little
Unity is clearly owned by a well-established bookshop ownership team, we
have Another Chapter in Newtown, Wellington, Petronella's
Bookshop in Lake Tekapo and the Twizel
Bookshop, all of which were opened by booklovers with no previous
experience in the sector.
"We are also seeing greater confidence in independent
bookshop ownership particularly, with several of our members moving and
expanding their shops over the past year, namely Poppies
Howick, Almo's Bookshop in Masterton and Book
Haven in Newtown."
Renee Rowland said she opened the Twizel
Bookshop in South Canterbury after a busy corporate career because it was
"just time to start honoring what I loved and was good at instead of
trying to fit into something else. I love knowing for the kids in this town,
having a bookshop is normal. My 10-year-old self would be proud of me. And I no
longer need to curb my enthusiasm. Owning a bookshop does not feel like work.
It's just a fun and interesting thing I've created and get to do every day,
something to feel proud of and satisfied by."
Lorna Bingham, a former nurse who opened Another Chapter Bookshop opposite the Wellington Hospital, said, 'I opened Another Chapter to provide an inspiring space for staff of and visitors to the hospital to be able to have a little time out from busy caretaking roles to be able to enjoy browsing & buying books, cards and gifts. I have enjoyed amazing camaraderie since setting the shop up. I am filled with joy because I am living my dream, and my customers have been really positive about the space and selection of books."
Lorna Bingham, a former nurse who opened Another Chapter Bookshop opposite the Wellington Hospital, said, 'I opened Another Chapter to provide an inspiring space for staff of and visitors to the hospital to be able to have a little time out from busy caretaking roles to be able to enjoy browsing & buying books, cards and gifts. I have enjoyed amazing camaraderie since setting the shop up. I am filled with joy because I am living my dream, and my customers have been really positive about the space and selection of books."
Booksellers NZ observed: "We believe that booklovers of New
Zealand are gradually coming to understand the value of the bookshop in their
own neighborhood. They know they employ local people, they curate their
bookshops with their customers in mind, and they are most importantly,
wonderful places to be. This is the future of our retail environment."
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