A review by babsi_222
The Cat Who Saved Books, by Sōsuke Natsukawa
informative
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.5
The message was clear but it just didn’t excite me and it was pretty boring to read but i think that’s just my personal opinion. The love story wasn’t very good and was not needed
I don’t like Sayo she isn’t “blunt and says what she thinks” or “compelling” she’s just mean and kinda a bully, sorry.
Love the setting with the bookstore tho.
But the plot was…something. Three weird men change their lives and way of thinking after a teenage boy says a few “deep and philosophical” thoughts (that are actually just quotes from his dead grandpa)
The 4th labyrinth- wtf so biring i can’t even remember what i read. The more i think about this the more does it not deserve 3 full stars so I’m just gonna downrate rq.
I don’t like Sayo she isn’t “blunt and says what she thinks” or “compelling” she’s just mean and kinda a bully, sorry.
Love the setting with the bookstore tho.
But the plot was…something. Three weird men change their lives and way of thinking after a teenage boy says a few “deep and philosophical” thoughts (that are actually just quotes from his dead grandpa)
The 4th labyrinth- wtf so biring i can’t even remember what i read. The more i think about this the more does it not deserve 3 full stars so I’m just gonna downrate rq.
Moderate: Grief and Death