The Forest of Wool and Steel
Author: Natsu Miyashita
Genre: Fiction
Traits: SilenceLanguage: Japanese
Translated in - English
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Sometimes we need to find ourselves in a silent place, away from the mechanical society. This book can provide us that silent shelter. When I started to read the book, an invisible world started to engulf me like an invisible cloak. I found myself in a world made of silence within our so-called society. It had its own pace and tune, and then there was a place where you could find yourself. It reconnected different stages of life by the music of leaves and garnishing surroundings with the waves of nature's own words.
Success is not the same for everyone. Some people are late bloomers, some are distracted. But this novel gives us the chance to introspect ourselves like a winter for our upcoming spring.
I loved this book from the bottom of my heart.
R/W Rating - 9/10
Goodreads Rating - 3.77/5
(As on the date of publishing this post)
Reviewed by - @book_realm_of_p.d
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