Verrue_Panameno
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I is outstanding natural beauties here, I've been there during summer vacation in grade 9. It must be a decade ago, but I still have the vivid story of that mild climate with green of mountain and yellow of terrace field, and especially, the exotic delicacies of various minor ethnic group here: Mong, Tay, Muong I couldn't remember all of them, but it had its own cultural and customs. You should visit there and experience that beautiful place on earth
Very straightforward and easily painted in my mind—a scene in a green forest with a healthy girl fishing in the brook. She must be an honest mountainous girl of some kind, linking me to the main character in the movie "Little Forest," a Japanese series about a girl living in a small village near the forest. So soothing and tranquil.
A buddy hooked me up with this book a while ago. I was on the lookout for something breezy to read this weekend, so I thought, why not? It's definitely an easy, light read. I'd say the writing is like kinda-pro, if you catch my drift. The whole thing's just a simple narrative, mostly told through dialogue. The story structure itself is pretty straightforward, no real arcs to rave about. It's not cringy fan-fiction level, though. For what it is, it's decently written—easy to follow and easy to vibe with. So, it's not a brain-buster, and it might not score high if it were a writing assignment in a regular creative writing class. But it was kinda cool, a nice little distraction.