![]() ![]() I freaking loved this story, to a point I reread the last chapters times and I will still reread it. Like Kogi, this is a historical fantasy with influences from Japanese mythology and folklore, if you are new to that world and know nothing about it, don’t let that scare you from this wonderful story, there is a Glossary that explains everything. This story is connected to Kogitsune, please read that one first before diving into this other gem. I have been craving some paranormal, fantasy, shifter and all that jazz. ![]() Now and then, a deer would call and a fawn would answer back. The uguisu went to sleep in its pot-shaped nest, and the brown-feathered night thrush-recently returned from wintering in Tenjiku-took its place and claimed the night. When night approached, the birdsong gently shifted from cheerful to forlorn. ![]() I have no idea how to do this book justice but I will try by just gushing over it. ![]()
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