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anuradha nazeer

Children Stories Others

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anuradha nazeer

Children Stories Others

Retweeting

Retweeting

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One of London's oldest bookstores, the Petersfield Bookstore has been in decline for some time. An employee of the store, saddened by the continued meltdown, posted a tweet on Twitter on January 14, 9.55 a.m. to explain the store's plight.


This 100-year-old bookstore is famous for its ancient books, maps and old books.

However, internet readers are sharing their resources in a tweet as book reading habits decline and people move to digital. Sometimes, such incidents prove that social media is not just for entertainment. There is no denying that social networks are also a way of change.


In that post, “We feel that today is the worst day of our business experience. Not a single book has been sold today. If you want to help us get our books at 25% off.

Seeing the post, author Neil Giman retweeted the post.


The tweet, which was recorded at 9.55 the next morning, went viral on the Internet, with 100 book orders and 300 messages in a row at the store, followed by millions of fans retweeting it.


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