A review by fragmental_branko
The Cat Who Saved Books by Sōsuke Natsukawa

4.0

I really enjoyed this book for one special reason.
It inspired me to think about reading or rethink my own reading.
Though I didn’t like it’s descriptive narration, the book hooked me emotionally and philosophically.
Even if the arguments for reading might be plane or “easy” at moments, it helped me to think on How, why, where and when I want to read.
Also the cute little story with tabby as an guidance and the love interest (established pretty early) where hooking and made me want to know how the character changes. The revelations and story beats were slightly predictable, but i still liked how the adventures where connected to the development of its protagonist and the theme