The vibes and descriptions of this book are on point. So are the characters. The relationship between Takako and Satoru is hilarious and incredibly heart warming.
I loved how the book began with Takako’s life being so scrambled and a mess and her falling into this sort of depressive episode and then there was Satoru who pulled her out and also gave her the love for books. It’s written so wonderfully it really reminded me of the fact no one has their life figured out and that’s alright. Takako didn’t at 25, just like Satoru who’s much older than her. Ups and downs are part of life and the people in your life are there to pull you up if you stumble. Just like Satoru did for Takako and the other way around.
The only thing that was missing for me was a bit more romance. But that’s just me being a sucker for romance.