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A review by readikkulus
More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa
5.0
"More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop" is a charming sequel that warmly welcomes readers back to the beloved bookshop in Jimbocho.
Takako's journey of self-discovery continues, as she navigates the ups and downs of her personal and professional life. Her heartfelt interactions with customers and her deepening bond with Satoru, her quirky, book-loving uncle — their moments of shared wisdom and laughter are heartwarming.
The story delves into her evolving relationships with the bookshop's quirky regulars and her own family, revealing layers of emotion and growth. Themes of healing, the transformative power of books, and the importance of community are beautifully woven throughout the narrative. With its cozy, nostalgic setting and richly drawn characters, this book is a heartwarming reminder of how books can change our lives and connect us to one another. It's a gentle, feel-good read that will resonate with anyone who finds solace in stories and the written word, and believes in the magic of bookshops.
Takako's journey of self-discovery continues, as she navigates the ups and downs of her personal and professional life. Her heartfelt interactions with customers and her deepening bond with Satoru, her quirky, book-loving uncle — their moments of shared wisdom and laughter are heartwarming.
The story delves into her evolving relationships with the bookshop's quirky regulars and her own family, revealing layers of emotion and growth. Themes of healing, the transformative power of books, and the importance of community are beautifully woven throughout the narrative. With its cozy, nostalgic setting and richly drawn characters, this book is a heartwarming reminder of how books can change our lives and connect us to one another. It's a gentle, feel-good read that will resonate with anyone who finds solace in stories and the written word, and believes in the magic of bookshops.