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This book was so easy for me to love. It is short (under 200 pages) and a paean to what books, bookshops and reading can mean to people.
Two of the main characters are a twenty-something young woman who has been hurt in a relationship and has, as a result, left her job. She goes to stay with an uncle who has taken over the family used bookstore.
When Takako first arrives, she has no interest in reading but one night all that changes. Through her, readers discover the excitement and sweetness that happens when the world of books opens to a person.
The neighborhood where the bookshop is located is a real one. I would love to go there.
This book is filled with quotable moments. For example:
It was as if, without realizing it, I had opened a door I had never known existed…It was as if a love of reading had been sleeping somewhere deep inside me all this time, an then it suddenly sprang to life. ..And there was no danger Id run out of books…It made me feel like I had been wasting my life…
Anyone who loves books and/or books about books, read this one. You won’t be sorry.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Harper Perennial for this title. All opinions are my own.
Pub date: 04 July 2023
This sounds like such a fun wholesome read. I love that it takes place in a family used bookstore. It makes me want to go to a used bookstore so bad. It’s been a while.
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They can be such treasure houses.. So exciting to make finds in them.
I did really like this book.
Thanks for your comment.
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