Flowers for the Forest Beasts

Flowers for the Forest Beasts

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森の魔獣に花束を

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Mori no Majyuu ni Hanataba wo, 森の魔獣に花束を

By kimito kogi, 小木君人

4.7
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1 volumes
Original Publisher
gagaga bunko

Description

In a world dominated by swords and magic, Cleo lives his lonely life where he believes painting is his sole purpose to life. Since Cleo was born in a noble family, he must prove himself worthy to become the family’s successor by participating in a certain trial. As he enters the forbidden forest, Cleo encounters a beast that is half human and half plant. After being easily captured by the beast that resembles a human girl, Cleo plans his escape by attracting the beast’s interest and keeping Cleo alive. Out of his expectations, the time they spent living with each other made him feel unbelievably relieved. However their calming daily life did not last very long…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
gagaga bunko
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Flowers for the Forest Beasts Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Flowers for the Forest Beasts "Flowers for the Forest Beasts" promised a sweet monster girl romance, and for the most part, it delivered. I went in expecting a heartwarming tale, and while I found a lot to enjoy, there were a few areas that left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The premise is simple: a sickly young man, Cleo, enters a dangerous forest and encounters a magical beast, Roselyn. I was immediately intrigued by the idea of a human-nonhuman relationship where the power dynamic isn't what you'd typically expect. The initial chapters are quite descriptive, perhaps overly so, which some might find slow-paced. However, I appreciated the world-building, even if others felt it could have been more immersive. ### What Works Well The core of the story is the developing relationship between Cleo and Roselyn. Many readers, including myself, found their interactions genuinely sweet and heartwarming. The novel explores themes of love, self-worth, and finding beauty in unexpected places. I particularly enjoyed how the author portrayed the growth of both characters, especially Roselyn's journey of learning about human emotions and art. The translation is also excellent, making for a smooth and enjoyable reading experience. I loved the way the author understood the pace of a short story, packing so much emotion into a short amount of space. ### Areas of Concern While the story is undeniably sweet, I do share some concerns about the world-building and character depth. The focus is so heavily on the central relationship that the surrounding world feels somewhat underdeveloped. Also, some readers may find the ending a bit abrupt, wishing for a more detailed exploration of the couple's life together after the epilogue. I would have liked to see those family members get what was coming to them. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention specific plot points, including the fate of Cleo's family and the reunion between Cleo and Roselyn. Proceed with caution if you want to avoid spoilers. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Flowers for the Forest Beasts" is a charming and heartwarming story that I would recommend to fans of the fantasy romance genre. While it may not be a perfect masterpiece, its strengths lie in its sweet romance, engaging characters, and beautiful message. If you're looking for a quick and enjoyable read that will leave you with a warm feeling, this novel is definitely worth checking out.

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