The Haunted Bookstore - Gateway to a Parallel Universe (Manga) Vol. 1

Illustrated by Medamayaki
Contributions by Munashichi
An atmospheric fantasy series for bibliophiles and fans of Japanese ghost stories–based on the light novels also published by Seven Seas!

Kaori lives in a bookstore where the boundaries between the mortal realm and the spirit realm are blurred. She spends her days in peace, selling books to otherworldly beings alongside her adoptive father, a spirit himself. But all of that is disrupted when a self-proclaimed exorcist stumbles into this ghostly utopia. Can Kaori embrace her better nature and help a man who’s vowed revenge against all spirits find his way back home?
Shinobumaru is a Japanese writer best known for Isekai Omotenashi Gohan and The Haunted Bookstore - Gateway to a Parallel Universe.

Medamayaki is a Japanese manga creator best known for The Haunted Bookstore - Gateway to a Parallel Universe.

Munashichi is a Japanese manga creator best known for The Haunted Bookstore - Gateway to a Parallel Universe.

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An atmospheric fantasy series for bibliophiles and fans of Japanese ghost stories–based on the light novels also published by Seven Seas!

Kaori lives in a bookstore where the boundaries between the mortal realm and the spirit realm are blurred. She spends her days in peace, selling books to otherworldly beings alongside her adoptive father, a spirit himself. But all of that is disrupted when a self-proclaimed exorcist stumbles into this ghostly utopia. Can Kaori embrace her better nature and help a man who’s vowed revenge against all spirits find his way back home?

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Shinobumaru is a Japanese writer best known for Isekai Omotenashi Gohan and The Haunted Bookstore - Gateway to a Parallel Universe.

Medamayaki is a Japanese manga creator best known for The Haunted Bookstore - Gateway to a Parallel Universe.

Munashichi is a Japanese manga creator best known for The Haunted Bookstore - Gateway to a Parallel Universe.
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