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Shinsuke Yoshitake is the author of The I Wonder Bookstore ( avg rating, ratings, reviews, published ), The Boring Book ( avg rating, /5. The I Wonder Bookstore by Shinsuke Yoshitake is published by Chronicle Books, pages. The I Wonder Bookstore: (Japanese Books, Book Lover Gifts, Interactive Books for Kids) Shinsuke Yoshitake $


The I Wonder Bookstore. ( ratings by Goodreads) Hardback. English. By (author) Shinsuke Yoshitake. Share. A delightful bestseller when first published in Japan, this charming illustrated book takes readers inside the magical realm of books, libraries, and bookstores. At The I Wonder Bookstore, customers come in and ask the owner. The I Wonder Bookstore Shinsuke Yoshitake (Author) Available to order. Add To Cart Add to Wishlist. ("I wonder if you have any books about ") and he is happy to fill their requests in enchanting ways. In these pages readers will discover books that grow on trees, books designed to be read by two (or more) people at once. Shinsuke Yoshitake is the author of The I Wonder Bookstore ( avg rating, ratings, reviews, published ), The Boring Book ( avg rating.


A delightful bestseller when first published in Japan, this charming illustrated book takes readers inside the magical realm of books, libraries, and bookstores. At The I Wonder Bookstore, customers come in and ask the owner countless variations on its namesake question ("I wonder if you have any books about ") and he is happy to fill their requests in enchanting ways. Shinsuke Yoshitake is the author of The I Wonder Bookstore ( avg rating, ratings, reviews, published ), The Boring Book ( avg rating. an absolutely charming illustrated book that reads like you tumbled into the mind of a loveably quirky person who is just a tad insane. in response to various customers’ questions (“i wonder if you have books on ”), each spread is a musing on books - what went in them or came out of them or could become of them, the spaces that held them or hid them, and the people who read them or made them or worked with them. the stories run the gamut of weird and wacky to touchingly tender, and.

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