Books for quiet nights, coffee breaks, rainy moods, and moments when I just want to disappear into a good story.
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Books for coffee time.
Books for coffee time.
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Strange mystery that investigate floor plans of a house.
Strange Houses: A Novel by Uketsu
Another Uketsu Series. The story kinda creepy, smart, and hard to put down. Each strange drawing hides dark secrets that slowly connect into a chilling mystery you won’t stop thinking about.
Strange Pictures by Uketsu
Darker, intense, and packed with historical puzzles that make the story move incredibly fast.
Inferno: Special Illustrated Edition ebook by Dan Brown
Cozy bookstore life, soft human connection.
Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa
A quiet and emotional story about people revisiting moments they wish they could change, all inside a tiny café.
Before the Coffee Gets Cold
The kind of book that feels like a quiet me time by the ocean,
— soft, comforting and unexpectedly emotional. Nothing overly dramatic, small moment, a gentle reminder that human connections sometime means everything.
The Convenience Store by the Sea
Warm book, bittersweet yet very comforting until last page.
The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa
Funny, warm, and emotional in a very real way. A story about love, grief, and messy family relationships that feels both heartbreaking and comforting at the same time
Loved One by Aisha Muharrar
I really enjoy this book. Feels like listening to small family conversations that quietly touch your heart. Warm, comforting.
Can I Talk to You? Conversations with My Children: A Mother's ...
Genuinely thoughtful reminders about attachment, communication, ego, and loneliness. Some parts are repetitive, but still nice books
8 Rules of Love: Find, Keep & Let Go
A book for simplifying life, for slow down and breathe
All You Need is Less
Simple book, calming, and reflective — more “slow life wisdom” than hardcore self-help.
Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life
Simple, soft, and surprisingly deep, this book gently reminds adults how to see life with wonder again.
The Little Prince ebook by Antoine de Saint−Exupery