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Days at the Morisaki Bookshop
by Satoshi Yagisawa
This was the first feel-good that I picked up on purpose, and at the very first line itself I slapped my forehead, because there was something I could completely relate to. The book revolves around an old and rustic bookstore which is crammed with floor to ceiling books (Dream place I know). The scenes and the visuals written in the books are not that detailed but they were quite intriguing. The uncle and niece bond was presented beautifully and the way her uncle and aunt care for her since childhood really had my heart.
The character building was kinda normal not that good but not completely bad either. There were a few past incident that made the characters who they were, but most of the story ran in present.
The psychological and relationship aspects the book touches are really deep and it also presents solutions to them as well along the lines as well. Topics such as self reflection, accountability, acceptance, and taking hard decisions were covered well as well as talking to get to clarity in relationships and giving second chances.
Overall this book was a really good “Feel good” book, made me reflect on many of the aspects as well and how to stop and just have a look around in this fast moving life
The character building was kinda normal not that good but not completely bad either. There were a few past incident that made the characters who they were, but most of the story ran in present.
The psychological and relationship aspects the book touches are really deep and it also presents solutions to them as well along the lines as well. Topics such as self reflection, accountability, acceptance, and taking hard decisions were covered well as well as talking to get to clarity in relationships and giving second chances.
Overall this book was a really good “Feel good” book, made me reflect on many of the aspects as well and how to stop and just have a look around in this fast moving life