You can try using online mapping apps or search engines and enter 'comic book stores' along with your location. They might show you the nearby options.
I recommend a novel with the theme of a stationery store called " Kai Tian Yan ". The story was about an axe-sharpening stone thrown away by Pangu, which had experienced hundreds of millions of years of vicissitudes and became an inkstone in a stationery shop, which inspired people in literary creation. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
It depends on your location. If you live in a big city, there are likely several bookstores that sell it. You can search for local bookstores on the internet and then contact them to ask. For example, in downtown areas, there are often large bookstores that stock a wide range of novels, including Bird Box.
Sure, Walgreens has stationery. It includes things like pencils, markers, and small memo pads. Since Walgreens is a store that caters to various daily needs, having stationery items makes sense for their customers who might need to jot down a note or do some quick writing while on the go.
Well, to find out if there's a comic con near you, you could start by looking on social media groups related to comics or events in your city. Also, local newspapers or event websites might have the information you need.
Hard to say. You could ask around in your neighborhood or search on popular mapping apps. Sometimes, local shopping malls or comic conventions might have manga stores too.
In the search results provided, there was some information about recommending daily novels, but there was no specific content for recommending daily novels. Therefore, I don't know the specific information about the daily novels recommended by Good Stationer.
" Mountain Tea Stationer " was a highly recommended Japanese novel. The book was about a stationery shop in Kamakura. Every generation of the owner was a woman, and she accepted all kinds of ghostwriting commissions, including the restaurant menu. The story mainly revolved around the protagonist, Amamiya Shuko. She inherited the stationery shop and shared their stories and life experiences with the customers through ghostwriting letters. The novel presented the beauty and humanity of Kamakura in a warm and healing style, while also exploring the theme of stationery, writing, and life. " Tea Stationer " was voted as the most popular book by more than 700 bookstores in Japan, and won the Japanese Bookstore Award for two consecutive years. It was a work full of warmth and philosophy, suitable for readers who liked healing novels.