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Mar 27, 2019anhovq rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
The novel was an intriguing recount of Sumire's disappearance from the perspective of her best friend. The readers are given a lot of depths into the characters, but somehow they appear superficial - probably because there is no resolution or the absence of a transformation. It's not necessarily a bad thing since it allows one to predict the fate of these characters. K. K.'s thinking resembles a lot of mine. His encounter with Carrot at the end is somewhat a resolution to his doubts for a story with no ending.