خدمة كيكي للتوصيل
الوصف
يتناول العمل تأثير الحب والعلاقات الاجتماعية في حياة الساحرة، وكيف يمكن لأبسط الأمور، مثل المشي واستكشاف المدينة، أن تُغني تجربتها. تمتزج الأجواء الحالمة بالتفاصيل الواقعية لتشكل لوحة أدبية ساحرة تعكس عالماً مليئاً بالخيال والإلهام.
المراجعات
Kiki's Delivery Service is a charming coming-of-age novel by Eiko Kadono that follows a young witch named Kiki as she sets out to find her own way in the world. With her trusty broomstick and her sassy black cat Jiji, Kiki starts a delivery service in a seaside town and discovers the joys and challenges of living on her own.The plot of Kiki's Delivery Service is a tried and tested one - a small business initially struggles to succeed until the protagonist overcomes various obstacles to make it work. However, it's the characters and the relationships they form that really give this story its depth and charm. Whether it's Kiki herself, her customers, or the people in the town, each character is unique and kind of charming in their own way.One of the most endearing aspects of the story is that each delivery Kiki makes comes with a lesson. Younger readers will easily absorb these lessons, while older readers like myself will appreciate them. It’s definitely a children's book (not that this is a bad thing). The latter half of the book is broken up into mini-stories that could essentially be read alone, making it a bit like a children's show with enclosed episodes. However, I did feel there wasn’t a lot of additional character development or plot beyond the initial premise of Kiki setting up her delivery service. Honestly, there’s room for additional books containing Kiki’s adventures there. This doesn't detract from the overall enjoyment of the story, which is endearing and heartwarming.Kiki's Delivery Service is a charming and sweet story with some wonderful characters. While I think it’s worth a read, there’s not a lot within the book that you wouldn’t get from watching the film. For more reviews and book recommendations, check out my YouTube channel