Pauline Books & Media located at 82 Bold St, Liverpool L1 4HR, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 709 1328

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Mairead McCormack

3 Google Rating

Bookshop run by the Sisters of St Paul Roman Catholic order. Fulfilling their role selling religious

3/ 5

Bookshop run by the Sisters of St Paul Roman Catholic order. Fulfilling their role selling religious literature cards and gifts. Helpful staff.

Anne Fitzgerald

5 Google Rating

Excellent selection of books and cards. Reflective atmosphere.

5/ 5

Excellent selection of books and cards. Reflective atmosphere.

Rachel Lewis

4 Google Rating

Good books,cards and helpful staff

4/ 5

Good books,cards and helpful staff

Anna Spollin

5 Google Rating

Very helpful staff. So relaxing and staff very friendly.

5/ 5

Very helpful staff. So relaxing and staff very friendly.

Henry Midtsaeter

1 Google Rating

Brought a broken ceramic cross back to the shop to be replaced, and was accused of breaking it mysel

1/ 5

Brought a broken ceramic cross back to the shop to be replaced, and was accused of breaking it myself. Staff member was rude and abrupt. Not very Christian

Amelia Campbell

5 Google Rating

Absolutley loved it in here! Was a beautiful one of a kind shop selling exactly what I love. Very we

5/ 5

Absolutley loved it in here! Was a beautiful one of a kind shop selling exactly what I love. Very welcoming staff, would recommend :)

12 Dalton Close

5 Google Rating

Very helpful

5/ 5

Very helpful

Mairead McCormack

3 Google Rating

Bookshop run by the Sisters of St Paul Roman Catholic order. Fulfilling their role selling religious

3/ 5

Bookshop run by the Sisters of St Paul Roman Catholic order. Fulfilling their role selling religious literature cards and gifts. Helpful staff. They have relocated to premises off Church St Nov 2020.

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