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C**R
Just read it❤
These morisaki books are became my favorites now which I can mostly suggest to everyone to read as it make you feel at peace.
R**A
Heartwarming read.
Is a heartwarming sequel to Days at the Morisaki bookshop. Set in between Jinbocho neighbourhood of Tokyo. It continues to celebrate life, love for books, personal growth and the community bond with the cozy cafe vibes.
C**I
Cozy book
The bookcover looks so cozy with nice illustrations and subtle blue foiling....but the font is a tad bit small to my liking
G**R
More Days at The Morisaki Bookshop - A scintillating sequel
Book: More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi YagisawaGenre: Literature fiction, travelRated: Suitable for all agesSynopsis: More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa is a sequel to the previous book, Days at the Morisaki Bookshop revolves around uncle Satoru Morisaki's secondhand Bookshop and Takako and her expansive journey of books, and unfolds the untold relationship of uncle Satoru and aunt Momoko.Review: More Days at The Morisaki Bookshop is an extraordinary sequel to the book which has a simple yet an in depth pace of narrative. The beginning chapters might feels like a bit dragging but the graph of the plot goes intriguing and engaging after first three chapters. Dialogue really matters. Each and every dialogues in this novel can relate the readers without any complicative vocabularies. The presence of each characters were measured and fair to the plot flow.Positives:đź“– : Excellent sequelđź“–: Simple yet beautiful narrative and plot constructionđź“–: Zero vulgarityđź“–: Beautiful characterization with perfect spacingNegatives:đź“–: First three chapters was kind of a draggingđź“–: The pace of narrative is pretty much quick but positively serves better.Overall:More Days at The Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa is a scintillating sequel, worth reading and a must recommended to all book lovers.
S**E
Closure
After I read the first part I was genuinely disappointed with it, I didn’t have any hope with this book. But when I read it completely it felt like a warm hug and I am the kind of a person who needs closure hence reading this book put my mind in peace. I definitely recommend it.
R**A
An excellent sequel
“More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop” is Satoshi Yagisawa’s sequel to his first book, “Days at the Morisaki Bookshop,” and is a better novel than the first one. The tale follows the fortunes of Takako, her uncle Satoru, and her aunt, Momoko. In this installment, she finds her true love, and we see the beginning of a deeper relationship between her friends, Tomo and Takano.There is loss as well when Momoko dies, and Satoru struggles to come to terms with her death.Like the previous book, this offering explores ordinary events in the lives of everyday people. You won’t find tales of grand warriors, battles, or the struggles between good and evil. These books explore the lives and concerns of ordinary people, delving into their relationships as they evolve.This book is a story about life itself, told in the most straightforward manner possible. While the author set the book in Japan, his home country, you can imagine this story happening in any country or city. In my opinion, the book’s charm lies in the universality of the underlying emotions the characters experience in the story.Read the book: reading is a pleasure, and the author does not pretend to preach.
K**I
Nice book♥️🍥
Its really good
M**A
Looks used
The book looks used , damage on corners of the cover page , the print is blurry in many pages and also slanted. Unfortunately couldn't return it because i had torn the packaging as it came wrapped in just a piece of newspaper.
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