

Antiquarian Bookshop Biblia's Case Files
Biblia Second-hand Bookstore has been quietly open for business in some corner of Kamakura. Its owner is Shinokawa Shioriko, a young, pretty but introverted girl who is extremely shy around strangers and cannot interact well with people she meets for the first time. However, when it comes to knowledge of old books, no one can to compare to her. Talking about books makes Shioriko forget her shyness. In fact, she becomes eloquent and passionate. She unravels the mysteries and secrets associated with many old books with her vast knowledge and keen eye.
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Plot Summary
This is a Japanese mystery drama series centered around a rare bookshop and its mysterious owner. Each episode delves into a new case, often involving old books, historical secrets, and the human dramas intertwined with them. The series explores themes of literature, history, and the power of stories.
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Information on critical reception for 'Antiquarian Bookshop Biblia's Case Files' is limited in Western sources. It appears to be a niche Japanese drama that did not receive widespread international critical review. Audience reception within Japan would likely be tied to its popularity as a drama series.
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Fun Fact
The series is based on the novel 'Biblia Koshodō no Jiken Techō' by En Mikami, which itself is part of a popular series of mystery novels.
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