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The Lantern of Lost Memories: It was an interesting concept and made me think about my own life as w…

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OCT 22, 2024
Sneha Mehta
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The Lantern of Lost Memories
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The Lantern of Lost Memories

Book by Sanaka Hiiragi

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It was an interesting concept and made me think about my own life as well as of people around me. The start felt a little slow but by the time I was on the last story it felt like the book ended very soon. The concept is that you land at a photo studio between life and death and chose a photo for each year of life that you’ve lived, these photos go to the moving lantern that you see before you die. There’s a small twist related the most favourite memory of all time and that’s why the photo studio exists. If heartfelt, thought/provoking short reads are your thing, I recommend it.
OCT 23, 2024
Himanshu Khanna
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Sneha Mehta
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It was an interesting concept and made me think about my own life as well as of people around me. The start felt a little slow but by the time I was on the last story it felt like the book ended very soon. The concept is that you land at a photo studio between life and death and chose a photo for each year of life that you’ve lived, these photos go to the moving lantern that you see before you die. There’s a small twist related the most favourite memory of all time and that’s why the photo studio exists. If heartfelt, thought/provoking short reads are your thing, I recommend it.
It was an interesting concept and made me think about my own life as well as of people around me.
The start felt a little slow but by the time I was on the last story it felt like the book ended very soon.
The concept is that you land at a photo studio between life and death and chose a photo for each year of life that you’ve lived, these photos go to the moving lantern that you see before you die. 
There’s a small twist related the most favourite memory of all time and that’s why the photo studio exists. 

If heartfelt, thought/provoking  short reads are your thing, I recommend it.
That question on the cover intrigued me