

The Music Shop: A Novel [Joyce, Rachel] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Music Shop: A Novel Review: A Melodic Masterpiece: The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce - I recently had the pleasure of diving into the enchanting world of "The Music Shop" by Rachel Joyce, and I must say, it left me utterly captivated from start to finish. This novel is a true gem that resonated with me on a profound level, and I cannot recommend it enough. Set in a quaint and eccentric music shop in a small town, the story follows the life of Frank, a passionate and enigmatic record store owner. Frank possesses an uncanny ability to connect people with the perfect piece of music that speaks to their souls. As the narrative unfolds, we are introduced to a cast of wonderfully flawed characters, each with their own unique stories and struggles. What struck me most about "The Music Shop" is Rachel Joyce's exquisite storytelling. Her prose is lyrical, evocative, and infused with a deep understanding of the power of music to heal, inspire, and unite. With every turn of the page, I found myself transported into the melodies and emotions that permeate the lives of these characters. Joyce's ability to breathe life into her characters is truly remarkable. Each one is beautifully crafted, with their own quirks, vulnerabilities, and hidden depths. I found myself emotionally invested in their journeys, rooting for their triumphs, and empathizing with their heartaches. It is a testament to Joyce's skill as a writer that she can create such authentic and relatable characters. "The Music Shop" is not just a story about music; it is a celebration of the human spirit, the power of connection, and the beauty of embracing our true selves. It explores themes of love, loss, forgiveness, and the transformative power of music in a way that is both poignant and uplifting. This book touched my heart in ways I never expected. It reminded me of the profound impact that music can have on our lives, how it can heal wounds, evoke memories, and bring people together. It made me reflect on the importance of embracing our passions and staying true to ourselves, even in the face of adversity. Prepare to be swept away by this melodic journey that will leave you with a renewed appreciation for the power of music and the resilience of the human spirit. Review: Charming and fresh - Music. Slice of life. Underdogs. Serendipitous romance. Small shops. England. Is this not the ingredients to indie films? I mean can we just hire Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks for the movie right now? From the very first page I just knew that I had something special. The writing is so gorgeous that I could cry. It has the perfect balance of humor and seriousness. The words flow so seemlessly and the descriptions of emotions and everyday occaurances raged from poeticly tanganle to excitingly relatable. My heart moved, my lips smiled, and I just fully enjoyed my time reading this book. And this extends to the characters. Oh, how I adore the foolish and charming Kit. Admired the memories of Peg. And shared a core of myself with Frank himself, our main character. Each and everyone of them felt so real. Like characters in a sitcom, they have quirks and irks but, time and time again come back together. The combined being of this book, every page, every word, every character, every bit of it has stored itself inside my heart. It has also opened my ears to listening to music in the way Frank expresses it. This book can seriously change your life. And it only misses the five star rating due to the last chapters in which the plot got a little too quirky and jumps 21 years. But don't get me wrong, if this was a movie it'd be the cutest thing and go right up there with sick day films such as Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail. Additionally, the very end is quite sweet and makes me feel all tucked in and happy. So please do read this book if you want that feel good love story with a slice of life feeling. Thank you Penguin Random House for the e-book arc of this!



| Best Sellers Rank | #108,896 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,301 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction #3,085 in Contemporary Women Fiction #3,802 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (10,821) |
| Dimensions | 5.13 x 0.69 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 0812986563 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0812986563 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 336 pages |
| Publication date | November 6, 2018 |
| Publisher | Random House Trade Paperbacks |
F**H
A Melodic Masterpiece: The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce
I recently had the pleasure of diving into the enchanting world of "The Music Shop" by Rachel Joyce, and I must say, it left me utterly captivated from start to finish. This novel is a true gem that resonated with me on a profound level, and I cannot recommend it enough. Set in a quaint and eccentric music shop in a small town, the story follows the life of Frank, a passionate and enigmatic record store owner. Frank possesses an uncanny ability to connect people with the perfect piece of music that speaks to their souls. As the narrative unfolds, we are introduced to a cast of wonderfully flawed characters, each with their own unique stories and struggles. What struck me most about "The Music Shop" is Rachel Joyce's exquisite storytelling. Her prose is lyrical, evocative, and infused with a deep understanding of the power of music to heal, inspire, and unite. With every turn of the page, I found myself transported into the melodies and emotions that permeate the lives of these characters. Joyce's ability to breathe life into her characters is truly remarkable. Each one is beautifully crafted, with their own quirks, vulnerabilities, and hidden depths. I found myself emotionally invested in their journeys, rooting for their triumphs, and empathizing with their heartaches. It is a testament to Joyce's skill as a writer that she can create such authentic and relatable characters. "The Music Shop" is not just a story about music; it is a celebration of the human spirit, the power of connection, and the beauty of embracing our true selves. It explores themes of love, loss, forgiveness, and the transformative power of music in a way that is both poignant and uplifting. This book touched my heart in ways I never expected. It reminded me of the profound impact that music can have on our lives, how it can heal wounds, evoke memories, and bring people together. It made me reflect on the importance of embracing our passions and staying true to ourselves, even in the face of adversity. Prepare to be swept away by this melodic journey that will leave you with a renewed appreciation for the power of music and the resilience of the human spirit.
S**A
Charming and fresh
Music. Slice of life. Underdogs. Serendipitous romance. Small shops. England. Is this not the ingredients to indie films? I mean can we just hire Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks for the movie right now? From the very first page I just knew that I had something special. The writing is so gorgeous that I could cry. It has the perfect balance of humor and seriousness. The words flow so seemlessly and the descriptions of emotions and everyday occaurances raged from poeticly tanganle to excitingly relatable. My heart moved, my lips smiled, and I just fully enjoyed my time reading this book. And this extends to the characters. Oh, how I adore the foolish and charming Kit. Admired the memories of Peg. And shared a core of myself with Frank himself, our main character. Each and everyone of them felt so real. Like characters in a sitcom, they have quirks and irks but, time and time again come back together. The combined being of this book, every page, every word, every character, every bit of it has stored itself inside my heart. It has also opened my ears to listening to music in the way Frank expresses it. This book can seriously change your life. And it only misses the five star rating due to the last chapters in which the plot got a little too quirky and jumps 21 years. But don't get me wrong, if this was a movie it'd be the cutest thing and go right up there with sick day films such as Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail. Additionally, the very end is quite sweet and makes me feel all tucked in and happy. So please do read this book if you want that feel good love story with a slice of life feeling. Thank you Penguin Random House for the e-book arc of this!
M**Y
Exquisite and uplifting... will make you smile and even laugh
This is such a delightful read, the characters are vivid, Frank is a brilliant appreciator of music and recognizes its healing power. He is quickly able to assess the emotional needs of his customers and provide the perfect musical antidote to their woes. A mysterious woman helps Frank’s heart to heal and his music lessons where he teaches her what he hears and intuitively understands about music he loves as well as the composers emotions will excite you and having you googling music to listen too. My boyfriend is a classical music composer and after I listen to this book as a book on cds, I had to buy the book for him to read. He doesn’t do audio or podcasts. If you have the option, I personally adored the audio book as the British narrator does a phenomenal job of making this delightful story come alive and embodying Frank and his passion. That being said, my boyfriend loved the print book as well.
P**R
Good music, boring romance
Frank runs a dying record store in the beginning of the '80's, when CD's are rising and Frank refuses to sell anything other than vinyl. He has difficulty building relations, due to his flawed childhood. He gets "saved" by a mysterious customer, a beautiful lady in a green dress. The background of the story is nice; the many references to all kinds of music will please the aficionados and there are some colorful characters to spice the story up. But I couldn’t really get into the story. Frank is a very boring person and Rachel Joyce, apparently in an effort to postpone the romance as long as possible (sort of a requisite ingredient in these type of stories, of course), makes him – and also his lover Ilse – act so strangely and illogically that you just want to give them a good shake: are you guys for real? The improbable and soppy ending seems to have been written with the goal of a Meg Ryan romantic movie scenario in mind. The book is not totally bad, but I had hoped for a sort of High Fidelity story, but believe me, Nick Hornby’s novel is much sharper, funnier and believable and blows this book totally out of the water. No more Rachel Joyces for me, I’m afraid.
K**8
good book!
H**.
A wonderful romantic book with an introduction to lots of interesting music
C**T
Agréable à lire et histoire originale, mais pas aussi émouvant que ses 2 autres romans: " The unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry" et " The love song of Miss Queenie Hennessy"
J**E
This book is about real people, with individual passions, struggling along to make a living in this world. I seldom rave about a book but this one gives me cause to do so. I did not want it to finish so involved was I with the characters, each one of whom was described so vividly they became part of my book ‘family’! I am now following the books of this author.
A**R
as usual this author gifts us with a book full of emotions! Hard to put down and sad when it ended !
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