Book Review: Days at the Morisaki Bookshop📚☕💗

in #hive-1801642 months ago

Last Sunday I went to Delhi famous daryaganj bookmarket, which takes place every Sunday, you’ll get cheap books here. Out of excitement, I picked many. To begin with I started with "Days at the Morisaki Bookshop." This book is a real gem that I bought because of its tempting cover. Yeah! I know there’s a saying that Dont judge a book by its cover but I guess that's what we all do, at least me.



The book revolves around Takako, a young girl who is feeling lost in life. Like most of us are. One day her uncle called her to visit him and next she ends up working at this used books bookstore called Morisaki, and that's where the magic starts. The shop is not just filled of books; it is full of stories, and a group of quirky characters that'll make you smile.

What I loved most about this book is the way it indicates that sometimes, the solutions we seek in life can be found in unexpected locations. For Takako, it's among the pages of antique books and in conversations with the store's customers. It's like the writer is telling us that there is information all around us if we just make the effort to look.

The way the author describes the bookshop made me experience it like I am right there, smelling the used books and listening to the clients . It's comfortable, it's warm, and it feels like home. I wish I could go to Morisaki Bookshop in real!

But this book is not just about books and a lovely store. It's about finding yourself. Takako's journey is something I think a lot of us can relate to, specifically in case you've ever felt a bit misplaced or unsure about your course.

I’ll be honest it's a slow pace, not a fast-paced thriller. Not everybody’s cup of tea. But if you're looking for a warm and entertaining read that will make you see your local bookstore in a whole new light, I can't recommend "Days at the Morisaki Bookstore" enough.

Let me know, what you guys think of it💜
Till then, goodbye💫

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This sounds like a great read. I will see if I can find it.

As far as that saying don't judge a book by it's cover... I think that means just because a cover is pleasant to look at or ugly does not necessarily mean that you will/ won't enjoy what is between the pages.
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Definitely!

Yeah I agree, it's just that a beautiful cover for me is more appealing 😊

A beautiful cover and a great synopsis. If it does not have either I may pass on it.

Yeah! Me too

It's true, sometimes we ignore that in unexpected places we will find the solution to our problems or perhaps the answers we are so eagerly seeking.

Yeah exactly! That's what this book teaches us. Thankyou for stopping by 😄💗

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Thankyou:)

It is a book that I have pending, but I know that I would like it a lot ❤️

Definitely I would say! Thanks for stopping by 💗💗

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Thankyou:)

I'm curious about the premise of this book. Thank you so much for recommending it. I will look for it so I can read it. Cheers!✨

Definitely, you can give it a try. Thankyou for stopping by 😄💗