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titoallenph 's review for:
She and Her Cat
by Makoto Shinkai, Naruki Nagakawa
She and Her Cat is a delightful tale that explores multiple perspectives, both from humans and animals, in a small town in Japan. The book weaves together the lives of various women and their beloved pets, creating an intertwined narrative. While the overall reading experience is cozy and enjoyable, the story also delves into themes that can evoke deeper emotions.
One of the highlights of the book is the diverse range of viewpoints, particularly those of the cats. Through their eyes, we gain insight into how they perceive the seemingly ordinary world and navigate their surroundings. It made reflect on the cats I encounter in my own daily life, making me curious about what's going on in their head.
I hope there were more depth in the characterization of some of the characters. While the overall story is engaging, certain characters felt underdeveloped and could have benefited from further exploration. Additionally, the ending didn't fully convince me as it felt somewhat forced and rushed.
Nevertheless, She and Her Cat is a light and enjoyable read, perfect for combating a reading slump or keeping you entertained during long hours of travel. It strikes a balance between coziness and peculiarity, making it a pleasant choice for relaxation and escapism.
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One of the highlights of the book is the diverse range of viewpoints, particularly those of the cats. Through their eyes, we gain insight into how they perceive the seemingly ordinary world and navigate their surroundings. It made reflect on the cats I encounter in my own daily life, making me curious about what's going on in their head.
I hope there were more depth in the characterization of some of the characters. While the overall story is engaging, certain characters felt underdeveloped and could have benefited from further exploration. Additionally, the ending didn't fully convince me as it felt somewhat forced and rushed.
Nevertheless, She and Her Cat is a light and enjoyable read, perfect for combating a reading slump or keeping you entertained during long hours of travel. It strikes a balance between coziness and peculiarity, making it a pleasant choice for relaxation and escapism.
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