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Book Reviews of 84, Charing Cross Road

84, Charing Cross Road
84 Charing Cross Road
Author: Helene Hanff
ISBN-13: 9780380422005
ISBN-10: 038042200X
Publication Date: 1974
Edition: 5th
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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31 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Ok, I'm not one for flourishing adjectives, but this book truly is delicious. I first picked up "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society" at the local library, loved it, and then it was suggested to me to read "84, Charing Cross Road." What a treat! This is a collection of real letters between NYC writer Helene Hanff and a small London bookshop in post-WWII society. It gives the reader a good glimpse into the how much, and how little, society and literature has changed. They have since made this into a stage play, a tv special and a movie with Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins. A wonderful read any day of the year.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on
Helpful Score: 3
A charming book for book lovers. Ms. Hanff captures a slice of life that is gone forever. You feel you come to know each character in the book, and hate to reach the last page.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 23 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Heart-warming collection of letters exchanged over 40 years. This book highlights the wit and spirit of Ms. Hanff and the cordial reserve of Mr. Doel. Missed chances and evolving lives make this book unforgettable and bittersweet.
blazedale avatar reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
When I received the book, I was somewhat disappointed because it was so small. I rarely buy small books because I read so quickly, but I'm so glad I read this one. It a truly captivating story that will stay with me all my years.

It says on the cover, "A 20 year transatlantic love affair by mail." If there is a love affair going on, its with Books. These two people have a wonderful friendship, but there is definitely no love affair going on between them, so I'm disappointed they put that on the cover, although they may have been referring to the books.

This is a book I would recommend to anyone. Its truly magical. There is no way I can part with this one, I'm keeping this on my shelf. :)
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 227 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
What a lovely book. It is a quick read, but really captures a relationship between friends and books. I loved it.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I enjoyed this series of letters between a NYC lady and a London bookshop starting a few years after WWII. It was so interesting and such easy reading that I finished it in one day.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 67 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is an absolutely delightful little book. One I'll remember forever. The sequel is The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street, which I'm also posting.
mickmckeown avatar reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Take an hour out of your day and read this book. It is one of the touching works of a by gone era. In a time before Facebook, Myspace and even email you can enter the world of Helene Hanff and Frank Doel. She is a struggling New York writer and he is a London Bookseller. The long distance correspondence between these two is timeless. It is a true friendship that began with a book. The letters and love bring you back to Britain and Broadway of the late 1940s to the end of the 1960s. I highly reccommend this time capsule of a book.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 64 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Classic book, true story of the correspondence from NYC to London. Woman who yearned for English literature in original condition connects with a London bookseller during the late 1940's and continues corresponding and purchasing books until the late 1960's. Lively letters covering books, post war conditions in England, life style in NYC. This copy is a first edition paper back.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 143 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a delightful book! I devoured it in one sitting. It's a wonderful collection of letters between the author and employees of a bookstore in London.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 109 more book reviews
a small jewel of restraint, intelligence, humor, caring in a 20 year correspondence.
LiteraryLadybug avatar reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 5 more book reviews
I just finished reading this and I have to say I am utterly charmed.
The idea of a friendship across the ocean through letters and books and gifts. Right up my alley. Loved it!
ilovetolearn avatar reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 6 more book reviews
This short book of letters between Helene Hanff and a London bookseller are full of charm, erudition, opinion and grace. Reading it makes you want to take up some of the classics sitting on the shelf and get reading.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 26 more book reviews
This charming classic, first published in 1970, brings together twenty years of correspondence beetween Helene Hanff, a freelance writer living in NYC and a used book dealer in London. Through the years, though never meeting and separated both geographically and culturally, they share a winsome, sentimental friendship based on their common love for books. Their relationship, captured so acutely in these letters, is one that will grab your heart and not let go.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on
A really good quick read...
84, Charing Cross Road is a charming record of bibliophilia, cultural difference, and imaginative sympathy. For 20 years, an outspoken New York writer and a rather more restrained London bookseller carried on an increasingly touching correspondence. In her first letter to Marks & Co., Helene Hanff encloses a wish list, but warns, "The phrase 'antiquarian booksellers' scares me somewhat, as I equate 'antique' with expensive." Twenty days later, on October 25, 1949, a correspondent identified only as FPD let Hanff know that works by Hazlitt and Robert Louis Stevenson would be coming under separate cover. When they arrive, Hanff is ecstatic--but unsure she'll ever conquer "bilingual arithmetic." By early December 1949, Hanff is suddenly worried that the six-pound ham she's sent off to augment British rations will arrive in a kosher office. But only when FPD turns out to have an actual name, Frank Doel, does the real fun begin.
Two years later, Hanff is outraged that Marks & Co. has dared to send an abridged Pepys diary. "i enclose two limp singles, i will make do with this thing till you find me a real Pepys. THEN i will rip up this ersatz book, page by page, AND WRAP THINGS IN IT." Nonetheless, her postscript asks whether they want fresh or powdered eggs for Christmas. Soon they're sharing news of Frank's family and Hanff's career. No doubt their letters would have continued, but in 1969, the firm's secretary informed her that Frank Doel had died. In the collection's penultimate entry, Helene Hanff urges a tourist friend, "If you happen to pass by 84, Charing Cross Road, kiss it for me. I owe it so much."
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 158 more book reviews
The funny, surprising, and 100 percent real letters of a New York writer and the staff of a secondhand bookstore in London in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.

A very quick read, made into a movie and a play.

You'll get a sense of what it was like to live in postwar London and what it was like to be a not-quite-starving artist in New York.

I had to reread my copy before posting it on this database. :-)
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on
Delightful book! So much character revealed in the short little letters.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 7 more book reviews
Loved this book. It gave a lovely picture of the time & the places.
blazedale avatar reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 4 more book reviews
My favorite book ever.
commanderjen avatar reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on
Fantastic and so easy to read! I have several copies so I always have one for loaning - they never come back! You will cry that the book comes to an end.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 24 more book reviews
A charming view of an American woman corresponding with workers in an English bookstore after WWII. I loved the series of books based on their actual letters.
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I have stated reading it, I don't care for the style of writing. I lived in England for 3 years so it did bring back memories so I am enjoying it.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 16 more book reviews
Sweet, sweet story of a transatlantic correspondence friendship between and American writer and an English bookseller that spanned the decades.
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excellent book
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 109 more book reviews
one of my all-time favorites
The restraint, growing connection, both humor and sadness in this exchange of letters - a wonderful read!
wymxmom avatar reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 45 more book reviews
magnificent!
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 4 more book reviews
Loved it!
grammyteach avatar reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 192 more book reviews
lovely story reflecting the love of books and the journey of life
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 17 more book reviews
It all began with a simple inquiry about rare second hand books from pert, sassy New York writer Helene Hanff to a prim, stodgily English bookshop. As the letters and books crossed the Atlantic, a stict business relationship blossomed into a warm, charming, feisty friendship. Quick and fun to read.
reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on + 92 more book reviews
A lovely biblio-treat involving the transatlantic letters between a New York City writer and a very Britishy bookseller in the post World War II years.
megsp avatar reviewed 84, Charing Cross Road on
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was a short read, but completely engrossing. It was charming and it will be staying on my bookshelf to read again later.