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[read.log] Books Make Me Who I Am | Hisako Tajiri, Books, a Cat, and My Story Books Make Me Who I Am |Hisako Tajiri, Books, a Cat, and My StoryRegular readers of faith.log will remember Hisako Tajiri's At Daidai Bookshop, which I introduced back in April. Even after writing that piece, I found myself lingering in its atmosphere for days. It was only natural, then, to go looking for more of Tajiri's work — and that search led me to the book I'm introducing today: Books, a .. 2026. 5. 20.
read.log Ⓛ | Warmth Found in a Small Bookshop — At Daidai Bookshop A Japanese Bookshop Story, Discovered in a Korean OneRegular readers of faith.log may remember the column we ran this past March in the spot.log series — a tour of independent bookshops across Jeju Island. It was during that trip, at a shop called Saseo Chaekbang, that I first came across the book I want to introduce today: At Daidai Bookshop. I picked it up off the shelf nearest the entrance, a.. 2026. 4. 20.
read.log Ⓛ | It's Okay to Stop — Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop and the Exhausted People Around Us A Society That Never Learned to RestThere's a particular kind of tiredness that doesn't go away with sleep. You know the kind. It sits in your chest even on weekends, whispering that you should be doing more — reading more, earning more, becoming more. If you've felt it, you're not alone. And if you live in a city, you've probably stopped questioning it altogether. We have built societies — Seou.. 2026. 3. 20.