[I want to live in the library] Book Review #ReadingAllBooksByMizukiTsujimura 25
This is the second collection of essays I've read. Honestly, the first one didn't really suit me, but this book was very interesting. It feels like Mizuki-sensei's personality shines through in each essay, and I read through it with a warm heart.
[Impressions]
In each essay, she captures small happiness, small kindnesses, and modest scenes from everyday life, and I thought that it must be because she has such a delicate and warm sensibility that she is able to write about the nuances of her characters' hearts so carefully in her novels.
While the previous work, 'Neo-Cal Biyori,' had many stories introducing things, this work had many stories based on her own experiences, so Mizuki-sensei's personality and sensibilities came across much more clearly. It was really great; I love Mizuki Tsujimura's humanity.
I thought Mizuki-sensei was a distant figure since she doesn't use Twitter or similar platforms, but reading her essays made me realize she is a real person living in the real world, which was deeply moving.
I'm glad I read it. It was a very good collection of essays.
