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A review by thatbakerthatreads
The Cat Who Saved Books by Sōsuke Natsukawa
adventurous
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
4.0
Synopsis:
Rintaro is a lonely and introverted teenager, and he just lost his grandfather. Now he has to sell his grandpa bookstore and move, until one day a talking tabby cat appears and asks for help. They will go to adventures hoping to save the books.
Includes:
✨YA Fantasy
✨Adventures
✨Talking Cat
✨Reflections about books
✨Growth
Content Warning:
No Kisses
Lost of a Loved One
My Opinion:
I needed a fast and nice read and this was really it. I’m not used to read fantasy, but I love how the Japanese literature wanders through so many subjects in different ways, that made the Whole story enjoyable. The reflections about finding joy in books were so beautiful, and the character’s growth was delightful and sweet. I recommend this for a fun a quick read.
Rintaro is a lonely and introverted teenager, and he just lost his grandfather. Now he has to sell his grandpa bookstore and move, until one day a talking tabby cat appears and asks for help. They will go to adventures hoping to save the books.
Includes:
✨YA Fantasy
✨Adventures
✨Talking Cat
✨Reflections about books
✨Growth
Content Warning:
No Kisses
Lost of a Loved One
My Opinion:
I needed a fast and nice read and this was really it. I’m not used to read fantasy, but I love how the Japanese literature wanders through so many subjects in different ways, that made the Whole story enjoyable. The reflections about finding joy in books were so beautiful, and the character’s growth was delightful and sweet. I recommend this for a fun a quick read.