As Kaito carefully turned the pages, he discovered that some of the books had peculiar notes and annotations, seemingly written by Murakami himself. Tanaka-san revealed that these were, in fact, proof sheets, corrected and annotated by the author. Kaito felt as though he had stumbled into a treasure trove, hidden away from the world.
From that day on, Kaito returned to Tsukuri often, and Tanaka-san continued to share his knowledge and passion for Murakami's works. The store became a sanctuary for those seeking rare and exclusive books, and Kaito felt honored to be a part of this secret world, where literature and friendship blended into something extraordinary. libros de haruki murakami libros exclusive
Kaito left Tsukuri with a new appreciation for the art of bookmaking and the world of Haruki Murakami. Though he couldn't purchase the ultra-exclusive edition, Tanaka-san gifted him a beautiful, signed copy of "Kafka on the Shore," with a personal message. As Kaito walked into the Tokyo night, he felt grateful for the chance encounter and the secrets that lay hidden within the pages of Murakami's books. As Kaito carefully turned the pages, he discovered