Somali and The Forest Spirit Vol 1 Review

 

Oh, this was so adorable! I remember the anime for this one came out a few years ago, but I never got around to watching it. When I saw they had the manga at my local library I knew it was a sign to start the story.

Somali and the Forest Spirit by Yako Gureishi is set in a world where magical creatures dominate and humans are nearly extinct. They had a giant war in the past against each other. Our titular forest spirit is a Golem, and he finds a little human girl named Somali who was lost in the woods. She calls him "Dad", and they decide to travel to help her find her human birth family. Somali wears a hoodie with minotaur horns on it and pretends to be a minotaur, because if other creatures found out she is actually a human, it would be dangerous. Somali and Golem encounter a lot of fascinating characters along the way, who help them and teach them so much. 

This was one of those fantasy traveling stories that feel cozy but also mysterious at the same time. I'd put this in the same category as Witch Hat Atelier and Call the Name of the Night, two other manga series I love. 

I gave this first volume 5 stars. Hopefully the rest of the story is great! This first volume ended on a cliff hanger. 

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