Emma and Linnéa launch mobile bookstore in Gustafs

Emma Helander, 37, and Linnéa Peters, 38, from Gustafs are making their dream of a mobile bookstore a reality. The friends love reading and discussing books and want to connect with like-minded readers.

Best friends Emma Helander and Linnéa Peters read several hundred books each year. They also enjoy discussing the books with others.

They are now starting a mobile bookstore to find their people. They want to reach those who truly want to immerse themselves in literature.

"We want to find our people, those who want to nerd down properly in books," they say.

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