
Bookshop Girl
Romance
Overview
April is an insecure girl who dreams of a rom-com life. When she bumps into Camden in her local queer bookshop, her dream becomes a reality. Or... does it really?
Top Cast
Esmee van Veenen
Esmee van Veenen
Camden
Esmee van Veenen
Camden
Charlotte Büscher
Charlotte Büscher
April
Charlotte Büscher
April


Stan Oude Alink
Stan Oude Alink
Samuel
Stan Oude Alink
Samuel
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