I decided to read 2 books from this series back to back for a reason that I don't want to forget the charcters but obviously, you can still read each of them even you haven't read the first one of the series.
The past 2 books, I have different thoughts if I am given a chance to go back on the past and go to the future this time, I have a different thought.
Originally, I think there was a scenario in the book about on what I'm going to type but maybe it is also a little different.
I should’ve been done with this book mid-December but then eveything went chaotic and I really want to finish this before the year ends do I finished the last few pages by the 31st.
Just a thought, on the cafe you can go back in the past and somehow go to the future. I wonder what if you want to talk to someone who has been to the cafe but already dead and you want to know their current opinion on whatever you want to share with them. It’s a long shot a very long one of course it is impossible but this is fiction what if. Somehow it is kind of brutal that we want to get their opiniion on something but you can’t talk to them anymore. Or what if you love how they look on things and their opinion mattered but they are not here anymore for you to know.
Just what if I can still talk to my dad and know his current opinion on things.
Not sure on where the story of the rest of the series but I plan to read the next one maybe next year but I have to change course on my genre and try a lot of books and hopefully I will be very into reading again next year.
This series never fails to made me tear up.
“Something I strongly believe is that we mustn't allow the death of a person to be the cause of unhappiness. The reason for that is simple: if we let everyone who dies be a cause for unhappiness, that would mean people are being born to become unhappy. But the opposite in fact is true. People are always born for the sake of happiness.
Yukari Tokita, Author”
Before Your Memory Fades | Toshikazu Kawaguchi

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