Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Book Review: What you are Looking for Is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama

     I, too, could change, and still be the same inside.        So here I am, back with another book review, my second book review and also second book by a Japanese author. Japanese books or even movies have this unique air about them, this feeling of nostalgia and melancholy.They let you soak into a peaceful state of mind and lets you forget all your worries and more often times gives you solutions to those worries through the stories. 'What you are looking for is in the library' by Michiko Aoyama is one such book where I found myself being transported to the world of those characters, see and feel everything through each characters perspective.I picked up this book as it had an interesting title because as a bibliophile my beloved place is none other than the library.This novel is a captivating journey through the lives of various individuals, all struggling with the universal quest for purpose and meaning.                              Library. What a nice-sounding word. So

Latest Posts

Book Review: Days at the Morisaki Bookshop

Introduction to us!