In "Wood of Plane," Domenico Corna has
crafted a beautifully written and hauntingly memorable fairy-tale
that will stick with readers long after the final chapter. The story
follows David, a man whose relationship with nature is beyond
extraordinary. By means of meditation and contemplation, he succeeds
in establishing spiritual connections with the inhabitants of the
woods.
Overal, the story is well written, and
the author uses beautiful language and imagery to create a
melancholic atmosphere. The book raises the important questions
about the nature of existence and the meaning of life. The human
desire for knowledge and sacrifice and the struggle to find the
meaning of life. Daviď's story is both heart-breaking and uplifting,
as he struggles to find meaning and purpose in a life where no one
will remember him Domenico's prose is nothing short of stunning,
with lyrical passages that capture the essence of David's loneliness
and despair in the woods. His writing is rich with detail and
emotion, painting a vivid picture of David's life across the past
and the present. The author also does an excellent job of weaving
together multiple timelines and perspectives, creating a narrative
that is both complex and compelling. "Wood of Plane" by Domenico
Corna can be compared to the amazing book "The Invisible Life of
Addie LaRue" by V.E Schwab, where the character of Addie is as
magnificent as David. Both made connections with a spirit in the
woods and both are determined to take a decision which would change
their life. The secondary characters in the book are also
well-drawn, each with their own motivations and desires.
In short, "Wood of Plane" is a
breath-taking novel that explores the timeless themes of love loss,
and the human desire for knowing more. The author has created a
world and characters that will stay with readers long after the
final page, and his prose is nothing short of masterful.
This book is a must-read for anyone
looking for a deeply emotional and thought-provoking story.