Originally posted by: ThaneOfElsinore
Beautiful quotes, Shirsha! I am adding them to my diary. And the books suggestions seem interesting. I'd love to read these Japanese books. Thank you for the wonderful recommendations across international literature. ♥️
I'm glad you liked the quotes. Many Indians nowadays read Japanese books. I think this trend started with Haruki Murakami's books. Whenever I watch the videos of Indian Booktubers, most of them recommend Haruki Murakami's books. When I read The Cat Who Saved Books last year, it immediately became my favorite book of 2024. One day I watched a video of a booktuber and he recommended this book. I really liked the plot, so I decided to read it. And I'm so glad I did! I can't tell you how much I like this book! If you read the book, let me know. I would love to know your views about The Cat Who Saved Books.
My favorite quote from The Cat Who Saved Books:
"Reading a book is a lot like climbing a mountain.” “What do you mean?” His curiosity piqued, Rintaro had finally looked up from his book. His grandfather wafted his teacup slowly under his nose as if savoring the aroma of the tea. “Reading isn’t only for pleasure or entertainment. Sometimes you need to examine the same lines deeply, read the same sentences over again. Sometimes you sit there, head in hands, only progressing at a painstakingly slow pace. And the result of all this hard work and careful study is that suddenly you’re there and your field of vision expands. It’s like finding a great view at the end of a long climbing trail."
Other interesting quotes from the book:
"In the same way that music is made up of more than notes, books are more than just words."
"Books are filled with human thoughts and feelings. People suffering, people who are sad or happy, laughing with joy. By reading their words and their stories, by experiencing them together, we learn about the hearts and minds of other people besides ourselves. Thanks to books, it’s possible to learn not only about the people around us every day, but people living in totally different worlds."
"Books can give us knowledge, wisdom, values, a view of the world, and so much more. The joy of learning something you didn’t know before, and seeing things in a whole new way is exciting. But somehow I believed they gave us something more important than that."
"Books have souls,’ repeated the cat softly. ‘A cherished book will always have a soul. It will come to its reader’s aid in times of crisis."

. I am not sure if I would continue reading the other TWO books (like who's going to sit through 2 books just to know the actual killer?! very slow paced)
. I usually know these published billionaire 'dark romance' books make 0 sense most of the times but this?! No words

I wouldn't be able to read much this May because I just got transferred to another branch of my company and from the past few days I have been busy packing


. This is a part of her 'Windors' series. Hopefully I'll be reading the other 3 books of this series for May (my TBR keeps increasing helppppppp


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