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- He walks more than 12 miles every day for the past 50 years to save books from being recycled; she is willing to preserve literature at any cost. They all share one thing in common - love for books. Find out about 4 extraordinary bookstores in Taiwan with wonderful illustrations.
- A huge cockroach found its way into their home, seemed a boring family this was, but then the cockroach raved confliction between the elder and younglings under the roof. The man was incapable of leading what the family should do with the cockroach, in the meanwhile, the younger son with his cute stubbornness seemed funny, it also highlighted the problem when both sides insist so much on their opinions, therefore the hindered conversation.
- The little boy discovered the aged couch in the living room with an already dented hole on the surface, curious as he is, he made it his personal storage, stuffing all kinds of snacks and toys. He plans a secret space exploration along with his dog Donnie, transforms the couch into a super spaceship when his parents aren't home, having fun on the adventure with Donnie. Unfortunately, his fantasies were intercepted by his father, which hindered the plan. Mr. Lok saw his boy making a mess out of both the couch and the living room, therefore giving him quite a fuss. However, as soon as the grumpy dad sits down on the couch, he could not help himself but start enjoying playing like a child.
- A documentary of indie bookstores and bookstore owners' attitude toward life and beliefs. Followed with the success of Poetries from the Bookstores I, Poetries from the Bookstores Season II goes further by exploring more extraordinary bookstores in Taiwan with wonderful illustrations. To grasp the beauty of the bookstore itself and the life pursuit of bookstore owner, the documentary featured several short films to highlight the atmosphere of book reading of Taiwan in the twenty-first century. Perhaps printed books are to fade out in the modern era, however, through the documentary, the legacy of the lives of the bookstore owners will continue to shine for another century and centuries to come.