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NOMINATED FOR desertcart POPULAR CHOICE BOOK AWARD, 2025 In Tokyo, there is a neighbourhood with the highest number of bookstores in the world. It is called Jinbocho where book lovers can browse to their heart's delight and where hunters of first editions or autographed copies prowl the bookcases. The Morisaki bookshop, a small family-run shop, is so packed with books that barely five people can fit inside. Books crowd the shelves and invade every corner of the floor; when a customer arrives, the owner, Satoru, immediately pops out from behind the counter. Recently, his wife Momoko has joined him, and often, in her free time after work, their niece Takako also helps out. For the first time, the girl does not feel lonely; she has new friends and new rituals to keep her company: the annual Jinbocho festival, the cafรฉ around the corner, or an unexpected visitor. Because, as she has discovered, a bookstore is populated not by the characters contained in the books, but also by those who frequent it. And those stories create bonds. As a sign of gratitude, Takako gives her aunt and uncle a trip, promising to look after the shop while they are away. Everything seems to be going swimmingly, but then why is Satoru behaving so strangely? And what does that woman with the red umbrella want who has appeared at the end of the street? How many other stories, emotions, and treasures does the Morisaki bookshop hold? Review: The book arrived in perfect condition. - More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop is a quiet, comforting read that feels like sitting in a small bookstore on a rainy day. The story gently explores healing, relationships, and the love for books without being heavy or dramatic. The characters feel real, and the atmosphere is calm and soothing. Itโs not a fast-paced novel, but thatโs its beauty, it allows you to slow down and reflect. A perfect book for readers who enjoy soft emotions, simple moments, and the quiet magic of everyday life. Review: Worth a read - Excellent Book











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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,112 Reviews |
U**R
The book arrived in perfect condition.
More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop is a quiet, comforting read that feels like sitting in a small bookstore on a rainy day. The story gently explores healing, relationships, and the love for books without being heavy or dramatic. The characters feel real, and the atmosphere is calm and soothing. Itโs not a fast-paced novel, but thatโs its beauty, it allows you to slow down and reflect. A perfect book for readers who enjoy soft emotions, simple moments, and the quiet magic of everyday life.
D**R
Worth a read
Excellent Book
D**๏ฟฝ
Soft Quiet & Comforting
A soft, comforting sequel that feels like returning to a familiar little bookstore and old friends. The book carries the same warmth, quietness, and healing atmosphere as the first one, with gentle reflections on books, relationships, grief, and moving forward in life. Nothing dramatic really happens, yet thatโs exactly the charm of it. Cozy, emotional, and perfect for slow reading days.
S**A
Cosy sequel for winter read
Itโs a book that you read through fast and just become a part of the morisaki book shop. Itโs a nice cosy read on a chill night
M**A
I wanna spend some days at a bookshop in Japan
I purchased this immediately after I finished reading the first book. It did not disappoint me. I have become a forever fan of these Japanese books. Still purchasing more books like this.
G**R
More Days at The Morisaki Bookshop - A scintillating sequel
Book: More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa Genre: Literature fiction, travel Rated: Suitable for all ages Synopsis: 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: ๐ : Excellent sequel ๐: Simple yet beautiful narrative and plot construction ๐: Zero vulgarity ๐: Beautiful characterization with perfect spacing Negatives: ๐: First three chapters was kind of a dragging ๐: 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.
L**H
WORST PACKAGING
The book is great but Amazon could have packed it better. By better I mean use some kinda packing before you use tapes and labels on my book!!!! Like you ppl are the worst at packing!
S**A
Cute story!
A cozy and comfortable read!!
A**N
Trevligt
En trevlig lรคsning
A**H
Wonderful
Another wonderful book, the story continues from the Morisaki bookshop, same likeable characters, it is a lovely but sad story, well written, definitely recommend
D**A
Comfort Read
Feel good book. Its about ordinary everyday life, made me feel cozy and comforted :) Loved this one.
T**A
The content
Great
A**R
couldnt finish this book because I cried every time I opened this book
This book makes me so much emotional but it also makes me think of people I love. Although it was bit heavier than the first morisaki bookshop, I still enjoyed. Donโt read it in public lol
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