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A review by dame_samara
When a Cat Faces West, Volume 1 by Yuki Urushibara
4.0
I have read this book volume twice this year (I swear I reviewed it when I read it in May but no bringing it back now) and enjoyed it thoroughly both times.
Flow is such an interesting concept, especially since in the world Urushibara has created it is both explained to some extent by science and also is still a lot of complete unknowns to it.
Does it scientifically actually make sense? Nah. But it's still cool!
Overall this book gives me the similar vibes to Mushishi... Which on further knowledge checks out since Urushibara Yuki also wrote Mushishi.
There are no less then 11 depictions of cat balls.
I was unsure, if I would want to continue this series when I finished it initially because I could see how this could become stale and worried about it. But now knowing that this is only a 3 volume Series (18 chapters), I think I will definitely read the rest.
Flow is such an interesting concept, especially since in the world Urushibara has created it is both explained to some extent by science and also is still a lot of complete unknowns to it.
Does it scientifically actually make sense? Nah. But it's still cool!
Overall this book gives me the similar vibes to Mushishi... Which on further knowledge checks out since Urushibara Yuki also wrote Mushishi.
There are no less then 11 depictions of cat balls.
I was unsure, if I would want to continue this series when I finished it initially because I could see how this could become stale and worried about it. But now knowing that this is only a 3 volume Series (18 chapters), I think I will definitely read the rest.