I was also disappointed by the ending. While I understand that the blackbirds have a metaphorical significance, I was really hoping to see Ushiyama uncover their mystery. Given that their population seems to be growing exponentially, I wondered if they were being domesticated or harvested. What's particularly curious is that no one, especially the regular workers, has ever seen these birds in their infancy-only in adulthood. This makes me think there might be a shadow department secretly regulating their life cycle. Just my theory, LOL. Great review, BTW.
This is the first time I've ever come across a mention of this book! It stood out to me that the factory was not a malicious place that mistreats their workers, just a monotonous, cold company that somehow keeps itself running with employees that do meaningless work. At the time of reading it, I worked in a stressful environment with lots of workplace drama and found myself almost wishing for the monotonous, inconsequential work described. Yes, I remember that the ending was abrupt. I think the book has a lower rating because gives you a negative feeling at the end, there is no closure, no glimmer of hope that things can change. ...I think I need to find a new job or hobby or something.
Actually underrated channel I know you just opened your channel but I hope you reach your potential If I came back after 1 or 2 years and I found out that you didn't at least reach 50k to 100k subs I will be disappointed in humanity
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I was also disappointed by the ending. While I understand that the blackbirds have a metaphorical significance, I was really hoping to see Ushiyama uncover their mystery. Given that their population seems to be growing exponentially, I wondered if they were being domesticated or harvested. What's particularly curious is that no one, especially the regular workers, has ever seen these birds in their infancy-only in adulthood. This makes me think there might be a shadow department secretly regulating their life cycle. Just my theory, LOL. Great review, BTW.
This is the first time I've ever come across a mention of this book! It stood out to me that the factory was not a malicious place that mistreats their workers, just a monotonous, cold company that somehow keeps itself running with employees that do meaningless work.
At the time of reading it, I worked in a stressful environment with lots of workplace drama and found myself almost wishing for the monotonous, inconsequential work described.
Yes, I remember that the ending was abrupt. I think the book has a lower rating because gives you a negative feeling at the end, there is no closure, no glimmer of hope that things can change.
...I think I need to find a new job or hobby or something.
glad to find someone else that's read this! :) hope the wrk situation for you has improved now
Lol! This is a great take on the review!
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Loved this video! Thank you for keeping it brief and interesting 🙏
thank you!! :)
Actually underrated channel I know you just opened your channel but I hope you reach your potential If I came back after 1 or 2 years and I found out that you didn't at least reach 50k to 100k subs I will be disappointed in humanity
thank you kind sir!!!
I want to read it
i love magical realism in jp literature
i wanna read this now
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