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More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa
What a joy it would be to walk down the street where every single shop is a cozy bookstore! One of the bookshops on that street is the Morisaki Bookshop, and that’s where the story begins…
The translation from Japanese was excellent! I loved the style and seamless flow of the narrative. Gentleness and courtesy present in the Japanese culture were apparent in the book and created that special atmosphere. Takako and her uncle Satoru Morisaki are the central characters in both books. I really enjoyed following their story, watching them reconnect after many years apart and and become each other’s close family.
The story of course revolves around books, bookstores and booklovers. It’s a perfect cozy read that any bookworm would appreciate. On a more serious note, the book touches on the topics of depression, females’ place in a traditional Japanese society and standing up for what’s right. Each of the two books has its own share of joy and sorrow, and the novels beautifully complement each other.
โ Genre:ย Literary fiction.
โ Premium Quality Books.
โ High Printing quality.
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