
Basically my personal utopia. Humans live in harmony with both nature and each other, technology has been re-evaluated and culled down to what actually makes our lives better, and people follow a profession that fulfills them. Also, as a tea fanatic myself, the idea of tea monks is awesome.
This is definitely the kind of feel-good book I needed right now. Though that doesn't mean there's no conflict! I really felt the personal struggle of the main character.
What's keeping me from giving A Psalm for the Wild-Built a 5/5 is that, to me, it was lacking the special it-factor. I don't have anything in particular that I didn't like, but at the end of the day, there also isn't much that I found to be outstanding.
Absolutely a lovely read that I would recommend to basically anyone, though.
Basically my personal utopia. Humans live in harmony with both nature and each other, technology has been re-evaluated and culled down to what actually makes our lives better, and people follow a profession that fulfills them. Also, as a tea fanatic myself, the idea of tea monks is awesome.
This is definitely the kind of feel-good book I needed right now. Though that doesn't mean there's no conflict! I really felt the personal struggle of the main character.
What's keeping me from giving A Psalm for the Wild-Built a 5/5 is that, to me, it was lacking the special it-factor. I don't have anything in particular that I didn't like, but at the end of the day, there also isn't much that I found to be outstanding.
Absolutely a lovely read that I would recommend to basically anyone, though.