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風と木の詩 1 by Keiko Takemiya

cloned's review against another edition

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I read this as a kid and had a recent hankering to revisit it. If there is something beautiful to be found here, it is lost on my now-adult eyes. Poor Gilbert.

gayscanibais's review against another edition

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3.75

Bem legal destruiu minha vida 

ventipan's review

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5.0

absolutely gut-wrenching,, had me ugly sobbing for a whole week I cannot
they most definitely deserved better and and and I hate Augustus

morebedsidebooks's review against another edition

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5.0

An opus originally published at 17 volumes and the life’s work of Keiko Takemiya, Kaze to Ki no Uta, or The Poem of the Wind and the Trees, is a Japanese comic amazingly made a reality from 1976-1984. Set in a far-off France of the 19th century past from the first pages, readers immediately know they have been transported and are in for something quite different.
 
 Put simply there is a lot to The Poem of the Wind and the Trees, so I’ve an in-depth review at my blog


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