Interested in your impressions of Days at the Morisaki Bookshop. I was on the verge of buying it but skimmed a few pages in Waterstones and thought it might be a bit too twee/reliant on platitudes.
I'm happy with some tweeness, but there needs to be a counterweight of some kind as well (like plot, an eye for character and setting etc) to balance it out.
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I'm happy with some tweeness, but there needs to be a counterweight of some kind as well (like plot, an eye for character and setting etc) to balance it out.