Season of Books and Keys

Season of Books and Keys

by (japan) Yonezawa Honobu

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A collection of 6 interrelated short daily mystery stories filled with love and friendship. Two boys who indulge in the library every day, one is keen, down-to-earth and kind-hearted, the other is observant but cold and distant. After school, they always encounter people coming to them with puzzles. The reasoning duo, who serve as library committee members, explore looming puzzles and sometimes heavy truths in their ordinary and exquisite lives. "I suspect that others believe that human nature is inherently evil. I feel that people who approach me with a smile are all liars, so I will try my best to see through others' true intentions. But that's not the case with you. It doesn't seem right to say that you believe that human nature is inherently good. In short, even if you hear that the other person is lying, you will still believe that there is something important behind these lies." "Are you saying that I am too simple?" "No... I mean you are a very nice person."

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