Enter her eccentric uncle, Satoru Morisaki. He runs a dusty, secondhand bookshop that has been in his family for generations. He offers Takako a deal that is both practical and bizarre: live in the tiny room above the shop for free, and help him run the store.
So, do yourself a favor. Close the incognito tab searching for illegal PDFs. Open your Libby app, go to your local bookstore, or click "Buy Now" on your preferred ebook retailer. Read it gently. Read it slowly. And when you are done, pass it on (legally) to a friend who is also nursing a broken heart. Days At The Morisaki Bookshop Pdf
To be perfectly clear:
Takako has never loved reading. In fact, she actively dislikes books. But as the summer progresses, surrounded by the smell of old paper, the gentle rustle of pages, and the peculiar regulars of Jinbocho, she picks up a novel. One chapter leads to another. Slowly, the words on the page begin to stitch her shattered heart back together. Enter her eccentric uncle, Satoru Morisaki
For those who have not yet encountered the title, "Days at the Morisaki Bookshop" ( Mori-saki Shoten no Hibi ) is a two-part novella set in the literary district of Jinbocho, Tokyo. So, do yourself a favor