Dinner at the Night Library

Paperback Published on: 18/09/2025
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Dinner at the Night Library
A low-stakes comfort read, but filled with mystery
In Dinner at the Night Library, we follow Otaha, who leaves her job at a bookshop to work at the mysterious Night Library - which is only open from 4pm-1am... READ MORE
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Synopsis

For fans of What You Are Looking For is in the Library and Days at the Morisaki Bookshop

Translated by Philip Gabriel, the translator of The Travelling Cat Chronicles

The Night Library is no ordinary library.

Within it are found the rarest and most unusual collections – the books of deceased famous writers:

the books they wrote
the books that inspired them
the books they loved

All Otaha Higuchi wants to do is work with books. However, the exhausting nature of her work at a chain bookstore, combined with her paltry salary and irritating manager quickly bring reality crashing down around her.

She is on the verge of quitting when she receives a message from somebody calling themselves ‘Seven Rainbows’, inviting her to apply for a job at a library with no name, a place referred to simply as ‘The Night Library’.

After successfully passing the interview, Otaha arrives at The Night Library and her sunny personality immediately earns her comparisons with Anne of Green Gables. For the very first time she feels she has found her place in the world. As well as a treasure trove of books, the library houses a group of likeminded literary misfits, including a legendary chef who prepares incredible meals for the library’s employees at the end of each day.

Together they embark on a series of bookish adventures. But when the library’s mysterious owner decides to temporarily close the library, Otaha and her friends fear that it may not reopen and that the peace they have found there will be lost to them forever.

Is their friendship and their faith in the value of books strong enough to save it? And what will remain if it isn’t?

Dinner at the Night Library is a heartwarming literary mystery, filled with quirky characters, Japanese culture and the mouthwatering meals. It asks why books matter and offers a cheer of encouragement to everybody who believes they do. Ultimately, it is a paean to reading and the relevance of books through the ages—past, present, and future.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781398543935
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Dimensions: 216 x 135 x 19 mm
  • Languages: English

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Dinner at the Night Library
Comfort
Thank you NetGalley and Simon and Schuster UK for this eCopy to review. Thank you NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for this eCopy to review. I didn’t e... READ MORE
Bzz Kolla
Dinner at the Night Library
3.5 stars!
This was very much a cosy read, very gentle and charming, a soft stroll through this intriguing library that houses not only the works of deceased authors,... READ MORE
Amie
Dinner at the Night Library
A strange night library with an unknown owner
A strange night library with an unknown owner, that stores book collections from famous authors who have passed away, and employs people via Twitter/social... READ MORE
Bao Bao
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Dinner at the Night Library
Not the strongest addition to the cosy fiction genre
Actual Rating 2.5 stars, rounded up to 3 stars ‘Dinner at the Night Library’ follows Otoha, a young woman who is about to start her new job in a strange... READ MORE
Megan Carr
Dinner at the Night Library
Healing atmosphere and found family
I’m a sucker for these books, comfort/healing/uplifting novels from Japan or South Korea, that are—no matter how much you think you might know about East A... READ MORE
Huttson Lo
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Dinner at the Night Library
Reflective, bookish fiction with a cosy but meaningful heart
"We're these books' servants, aren’t we?" Masako said, and everyone smiled wryly. "Well, that's the right stance for us librarians.  To be books' servants.... READ MORE
christi 🖤 she.reads.between
Dinner at the Night Library
Short story collection
A delight to read. Otaha Higuchi works in a bookstore, it is not an ideal job as it is badly paid and the manager is irritating, but all she has ever wante... READ MORE
K MacLean