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- Language
- Vietnamese
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- Publisher
- Trẻ
- Pages
- 244
- ISBN
- 9786041002982
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The reviews consistently praise the book for its refreshing approach, distinguishing it from typical cross-continental romance stories or conventional travelogues. Many readers appreciated the author's continuous quest for novelty and her unique structural choice of dividing the narrative by the four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. This seasonal organization was lauded for skillfully evoking the distinct beauty and atmosphere of various locations. Reviewers found the writing style to be gentle, emotional, and engaging, with the author’s keen observational skills bringing places to life without resorting to dry factual lists. The book's clever and evocative chapter titles, which subtly convey the mood of each season, also received particular acclaim, contributing to an immersive reading experience that made some feel as if they had personally journeyed to the depicted countries.
Despite its strengths, some readers found the book to be less emotionally impactful than they anticipated, describing it as somewhat formal or "official" in tone. While acknowledging the author's extensive travels and efforts, a few reviewers noted a lack of profound emotional connection. For some, the book did not ignite the strong desire to immediately pack their bags and travel, which they consider a hallmark of a truly successful travelogue. One reviewer gave it a relatively low rating, suggesting it didn't fully resonate with their expectations for a travel-inspiring read.
In conclusion, this book is best described as a thoughtful travelogue or collection of essays that offers a fresh perspective on exploring new places and cultures. Its distinctive seasonal structure and the author's elegant, observational writing style are its primary draws. It is highly recommended for readers who enjoy cultural exploration and wish to experience different parts of the world through literature, appreciating nuanced observations rather than a direct call to action. Those who prefer a gentle, immersive reading experience over intensely emotional narratives or purely factual travel guides will likely find this book a delightful journey.
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