Japan as always been on my list of countries I hope I can visit before I die. I want to learn more about Japanese culture and history, maybe learn Japanese, but I want to learn it from the "source". Meanwhile, I have been looking for all kinds of books to add to my list that are set or talk about Japan. When I saw this book and it's blog tour, I knew it could be a good way to travel - in my mind - to this beautiful place.
In this story we follow Fiona, and I could relate to her in many ways, and since she is a blogger and she always wanted to visit Japan, I kind of connected to that, mainly. As the story unfolds and Gabe comes into scene, I felt myself falling in love with the characters.
As we met the every character and learn more about the community, the relationships, the characters' stories... It all made me a part of the book, of that moment, of that group, and that was brilliant because I absolutely love when a story is about people and society, and everything in between: relationships, emotions, goals. Getting connected with the people in a story is very important to me, and that was what happened with this book.
The scenery was another things that I loved. The fact that it transported me to a place I have never visited, a culture that I am looking forward to learn more about, was a fantastic thing. We are seeing things from a foreigner woman, so it's a different experience, but still it may be the experience we would have if we were really there. The descriptions and the narrative helped with maintain that realism.
Overall, it was a brilliant story. Romance, friendship, culture, learning and exploring. That how I would describe the book. And I can't wait to read more novels by this author, because I loved how she took us to those places, and made the reading of this story an escape for me.