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[Combo] Days at the Morisaki Bookshop: 2 Books

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Immerse yourself in the gentle charm and nostalgic warmth of Tokyo’s most beloved bookstore with this delightful 2-book combo by Satoshi Yagisawa. A heartwarming series that celebrates the beauty of books, relationships, and finding yourself in unexpected places.

🌸 Included in this combo:

  1. Days at the Morisaki Bookshop – The touching story of a woman rediscovering life through the quiet corners of a secondhand bookstore in Jimbocho.

  2. More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop – A tender continuation that brings new characters, deeper emotions, and a fresh perspective on the magic of books and human connection.

Perfect for fans of cozy slice-of-life fiction, Japanese literature, and readers who believe in the healing power of stories.

✨ Why This Combo is a Must-Have:

  • International bestseller series with rave global reviews

  • Gorgeous cover illustrations and a calming storytelling style

  • Ideal gift for book lovers, introverts, and fans of heartwarming fiction

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English
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Paperback
Satoshi Yagisawa

Satoshi Yagisawa

Satoshi Yagisawa (八木澤 教司, Yagisawa Satoshi, born 3 April 1975 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese composer. He graduated from the Musashino Academy of Music. He also finished a master's courses and graduated with the master of music. He then worked for two years in music research. His work is varied and includes orchestral music, chamber music, choral music and music for traditional Japanese instruments. His compositions for winds, whose titles are self-descriptive, are kept in a dramatic musical language. Furthermore, he acts as a judge in competitions, as guest conductor with many orchestras and as the author of articles in professional journals ("The Flute", "The Clarinet", "The Sax"). He arranged in 2003 the theme of music (Music for planting and sowing by the Emperor and Empress of Japan) for the 54th National Arbor Day in Chiba Prefecture.
About the author Satoshi Yagisawa
Winner of the Chiyoda Literature Prize whose debut became a worldwide bestseller

Satoshi Yagisawa (八木澤 教司, Yagisawa Satoshi, born 3 April 1975 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese composer. He graduated from the Musashino Academy of Music. He also finished a master's courses and graduated with the master of music. He then worked for two years in music research. His work is varied and includes orchestral music,...

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