Review: Washing Statue Wanderlust by SJ Pajonas

Posted April 21, 2015 by Lola in Fantasy, Review / 8 Comments

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Washing Statue WanderlustWashing Statue Wanderlust (Kami No Sekai Short Story Series #2)
by SJ Pajonas

Blurb:
This statue doesn’t want to sit around. Can it persuade someone to take it on a holiday?

Yuki has been wishing for good health her whole life, and now she has the chance to get that wish fulfilled.

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Shhh… Listen To The Gods.

The Japanese believe the gods live in all things. Trees, appliances, animals, buildings — they all have a spirit living within them. Maybe, if you listen carefully, you can hear them too.

My Review:
I received a copy in exchange for an honest review

I need more great short stories like these! They are just so fun, short enough to read them in one sitting and long enough to tell a story and leave a lasting impression. Just like Rice Cooker Revenge, Washing Statue Wanderlust features a normally inanimate object in which a god lives and it comes into contact with a person that hears them. In this case the statue Arai and the girl Yuki already have know each for a little while, but something changes and the statue is trying to convince Yuki to go on a trip and take her with her.

It’s a short story, so things happen pretty quickly, but Pajonas manages to make sure the story is well paced and only during one scene did I feel like the pace was a bit rushed. It was a fun story and the statue is in such a difficult situation as she wants to travel, but can’t and it isn’t so easy to move a statue and be discrete about it.

I liked how much we still got to know about the two main character, like how Arai wants to travel and what she thinks of the temple she lives at or the cat that sometimes visits her. And how Yuki is a diabetic and how that impacts her live. I really could relate to her, as I am pretty sure if I was diabetic I would freak out about it as well and make sure to keep track of it. I also like my daily routines, just like her. It was fun to see Yuki realize that even while she was diabetic there was still so much she could do, it was powerful to see her change during this story. there definitely was a lot of character growth going on! Yuki also has a friend, who knows the statue talsk to her and she takes it in stride, she was a great friend to Yuki!

We learn a bit more about the gods and how multiple people can hear them. While in the first book there was only one character who could hear the rice cooker, here there were multiple people who could hear the statue. It was interesting to see, although I did wonder how the people who could hear it differed from the others. There’s also a tidbit about how long the god in the statue exists already.

To conclude: Another fun book in this series and I am already eager for the next book. These books are so fun, they are a quick read, but still long enough to tell a story. I liked the characters in this book and could relate to them. There’s even some character development going on which was nice to see. There is some information about the world building added, but in a really low key way that fits the story.

4-star

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Other books I read and reviewed by this author:
– SJ Pajonas – Revealed Part One (Nogiku series #0.1) – 3 stars
– SJ Pajonas – Revealed Part Two (Nogiku series #0.2) – 4 stars
– SJ Pajonas – Revealed Part Three (Nogiku series #0.3) – 4 stars
– SJ Pajonas – Removed (Nogiku series #1) – 5 stars
– SJ Pajonas – Released (Nogiku series #2) – 5 stars
– SJ Pajonas – Face Time (Love in the Digital Age #1) – 5 stars
– SJ Pajonas – Rice Cooker Revenge (Kami No Sekai Short Story Series #1) – 4 stars

What’s the best short story you have read? Ever read a series made up entirely out of short stories??

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8 responses to “Review: Washing Statue Wanderlust by SJ Pajonas

    • I really like the whole plot with inanimate objects having a personality. I’ve grown to like short stories more and more, now I realize how many great ones are out there.

      I think I read the first two books in Nalini her angel series, but then never continued as it iddn’t really hold my attention. I do like it when an author offers short stories as addition to a series.
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    • I can’t wait for the next short story in this series I am enjoying these a lot, they are so fun :). And I want to know ‘what’ the next main characters are!

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