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Average rating3.9
On rainy mornings, Takao can never bring him-self to go to school-instead, he spends that time at the beautiful Shinjuku Gyoen gardens and finds a brief reprieve from everything else in his life among the trees and flowers. And on one of those mornings, he discovers a mysterious woman named Yukino in his haven, skipping work, and an unlikely friendship blooms between them. But though these two are the center of this story, they are far from the only ones trying to find their way in life. From director Makoto Shinkai comes a deeper look at his award-winning 2013 film, The Garden of Words, full of additional scenes and perspectives to show a whole new side of the many characters who brought the film to life.
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Having seen the movie, I can say that this book is a good and faithful companion to the story. Is sweet, short and thoughtful story, that incites people to follow their dreams however strange or difficult they may be.
The way the speaking/thought bubbles we're distributed made the storytelling confusing in some pages. None the less, the character and environment art we're very good.
This is one of that rare cases where I recommend to see the movie. Before or after reading the book it doesn't matter. It will improve the way you feel about this story.
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