Apr 20, 2023

What are some of the best books for this cafe?

In some of my own experiences at SNUG, I've always wanted to bring a good book to the outside tables and just read for an hour since it's such a convenient place to take a short break. So what I've found through the 9–12 times I've been there (at least I think it was 9–12 times) is that the best types of books that I personally like to read are fiction books with a realistic undertone that really makes you think after each chapter.

Keep in mind that this is my personal opinion, and I personally love more Asian-inspired books or just Japanese authors. Which is why I think that the book "Before the coffee gets cold" is a great recommendation that I would make in this cafe. The cafe described in the book is somewhat similar to the cafe, at least in terms of how I feel about it. I also think it's one of those books where once you finish a chapter, you feel more complete and have a new perspective on the moment.

Because of the book, I found myself finishing a chapter, then looking around the cafe store and actually finding myself talking to some of the other people, who all shared the same tone and chillness that the cafe gives off.

So to put it into a spark note, like Summery, the books I recommend are fiction books with a realistic and chill tone.
Books like
—-"Before the coffee get's cold" by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
—-"Days at the Morisaki Bookshop" by Satoshi Yagisawa
—-"Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom

Apr 20, 2023

What are some of the best books for this cafe?

In some of my own experiences at SNUG, I've always wanted to bring a good book to the outside tables and just read for an hour since it's such a convenient place to take a short break. So what I've found through the 9–12 times I've been there (at least I think it was 9–12 times) is that the best types of books that I personally like to read are fiction books with a realistic undertone that really makes you think after each chapter.

Keep in mind that this is my personal opinion, and I personally love more Asian-inspired books or just Japanese authors. Which is why I think that the book "Before the coffee gets cold" is a great recommendation that I would make in this cafe. The cafe described in the book is somewhat similar to the cafe, at least in terms of how I feel about it. I also think it's one of those books where once you finish a chapter, you feel more complete and have a new perspective on the moment.

Because of the book, I found myself finishing a chapter, then looking around the cafe store and actually finding myself talking to some of the other people, who all shared the same tone and chillness that the cafe gives off.

So to put it into a spark note, like Summery, the books I recommend are fiction books with a realistic and chill tone.
Books like
—-"Before the coffee get's cold" by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
—-"Days at the Morisaki Bookshop" by Satoshi Yagisawa
—-"Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom

Apr 20, 2023

What are some of the best books for this cafe?

In some of my own experiences at SNUG, I've always wanted to bring a good book to the outside tables and just read for an hour since it's such a convenient place to take a short break. So what I've found through the 9–12 times I've been there (at least I think it was 9–12 times) is that the best types of books that I personally like to read are fiction books with a realistic undertone that really makes you think after each chapter.

Keep in mind that this is my personal opinion, and I personally love more Asian-inspired books or just Japanese authors. Which is why I think that the book "Before the coffee gets cold" is a great recommendation that I would make in this cafe. The cafe described in the book is somewhat similar to the cafe, at least in terms of how I feel about it. I also think it's one of those books where once you finish a chapter, you feel more complete and have a new perspective on the moment.

Because of the book, I found myself finishing a chapter, then looking around the cafe store and actually finding myself talking to some of the other people, who all shared the same tone and chillness that the cafe gives off.

So to put it into a spark note, like Summery, the books I recommend are fiction books with a realistic and chill tone.
Books like
—-"Before the coffee get's cold" by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
—-"Days at the Morisaki Bookshop" by Satoshi Yagisawa
—-"Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom

Apr 20, 2023

What are some of the best books for this cafe?

In some of my own experiences at SNUG, I've always wanted to bring a good book to the outside tables and just read for an hour since it's such a convenient place to take a short break. So what I've found through the 9–12 times I've been there (at least I think it was 9–12 times) is that the best types of books that I personally like to read are fiction books with a realistic undertone that really makes you think after each chapter.

Keep in mind that this is my personal opinion, and I personally love more Asian-inspired books or just Japanese authors. Which is why I think that the book "Before the coffee gets cold" is a great recommendation that I would make in this cafe. The cafe described in the book is somewhat similar to the cafe, at least in terms of how I feel about it. I also think it's one of those books where once you finish a chapter, you feel more complete and have a new perspective on the moment.

Because of the book, I found myself finishing a chapter, then looking around the cafe store and actually finding myself talking to some of the other people, who all shared the same tone and chillness that the cafe gives off.

So to put it into a spark note, like Summery, the books I recommend are fiction books with a realistic and chill tone.
Books like
—-"Before the coffee get's cold" by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
—-"Days at the Morisaki Bookshop" by Satoshi Yagisawa
—-"Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom