Those crazy people at Mills & Boon & some notebook love
Like most of the female population of the world I read quite a bit of Mills and Boons growing up. There wasn't much else available in the 80's in South Africa, especially if you were a teen. These books were never explicit, whatever hanky panky there was happened behind closed doors. That was until we hit high school and we got lured in by Jackie Collins and Eric van Lustbader romps. But even so, the books I read dated from the 60's and 70's and they were never new. Always passed down or found from somewhere and pressed into my hands. I remember it fondly. But, having said that, I've not read a M&B title in many many years but it doesn't stop me loving them and remembering them nostalgically.
I received an email today from Time Out magazines about things to do in and around London and wouldn't you know...they mentioned a new pop-up shop in Selfridges, carrying Mills & Boons titles.
I had to go and look and got chatting to the lovely sales assistant there who gave me permission to take some photos of their display. I whipped out my iphone faster than George Clooney could break a heart and started snapping away.
This is what I found:
It really is such a great pop-up shop with some fabulous new modern titles. Kudos to the marketing people at M&B for coming up with this. Several other people were browsing the books and looking at those posters. I reckon that they would sell a shedload of the pictures if they printed them on canvas / posters. There were several I would have liked!
Then, I can't ever go to Selfridges and not ogle their notebooks. You only need to talk to me for five minutes before you realise I am a notebook and journal nutter.
If it's not your thing, look away NOW:
I saw this one and immediately thought of Donna in The Iron Witch by Karen Mahoney |