Iwaoka Hisae ci porta al finale della sua storia. Gli oggetti a volte sono magici, anche se solo per la magia che vogliamo credere che abbiano. Gli affetti invece sono tangibili, reali, e forse dopo tante avventure insieme è il caso che Soichi e Shinako si abbraccino davvero. Qual è il destino di una foresta che non dovrebbe esistere, che raccoglie anime che non hanno una meta, ma che lì sentono di avere un posto? State per saperlo, e la risposta vi farà bene al cuore.
Hisae Iwaoka (岩岡ヒサエ , Iwaoka Hisae) is a Japanese manga artist. Her work includes the one-shot manga Hana Boro (Flower Cookies) and Shiroi Kumo (White Clouds), Yume no Soko,Hoshigahara Aomanjuu no Mori, as well as the series Saturn Apartments, published by Ikki Comics and licensed in English by Viz Media.
The last and final part of Aomanjuskogen, and it left me feeling quite torn. I would really want the story to continue, to grow over decades and decades and continue to bring light into my life. But on the other hand, did this book feel like a proper and natural end to the story. Sometimes stories are meant to be finished. The ending, without giving too much away, dealt with the most inner and also the most common shared emotions of humans. Loneliness. It hits hard, and is a sickness sometimes hard to cure. Sometimes you need help from others, that cannot see that you are lonely. Aomanjuskogen beautifully handled these emotions with care and love. The book inspires me to be a better version of myself and in all honesty, isn't that the best a book can give you?
Me ha encantado este manga . En el último tomo he llorado cual niña pequeña . Una historia que todo amante de la fantasía debería leerse. Te llega muy fuertemente al kokoro
⭐3.0 A bittersweet ending to this wholesome manga series. I enjoyed the enthesis on loneliness, family, frienship, hardships, finding your purpose. , i do recommend for people to read this if they want an epic adventure about life in general and fantastic
And although I can't spoil things too much, but I cried while reading this last volume. Soichi's bravery and his love for the forest and everyhing in it just toched my heart.
All I could say is it's sad, no doubt about it, but it doesn't end there! :)