Struggling Ramsgate bookshop's appeal seen by millions
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Celebrities have come to the aid of the owner of an independent bookshop after she said she could not pay her bills.
Sapphire Bates, owner of Book Bodega in Ramsgate, Kent, posted online she needed £800 by Tuesday to pay bills, after a very quiet few months.
Her tweet, external has been viewed more than 3.2 million times, with messages of support from author Ian Rankin and Sue Perkins.
"It's been a very, very quiet winter, and we've not turned over a lot of money," Ms Bates said.
She told the BBC: "It's really been a struggle week to week to try and pay our bills."
She said the shop's rent, bills from the wholesalers, staff costs and fuel bills were all due in the next few days.
Comedian Sue Perkins asked her followers on Twitter to support the bookshop.
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Crime writer Ian Rankin also tweeted, external his support for the bookshop.
Ms Bates later tweeted, external: "Thank you #Booktwitter for all your love and support."
She said she and her bookshop were "very, very grateful" for all the help.
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