Everyone needs a Charlie in their life, a partner who loves you unconditionally and supports you by putting you in the spotlight. I loved that when he cared for Emma he took a step back and let her have her moment. The scenes with her dad were heartwarming. Overall a wonderful story about making your own story and not holding yourself back from making the choices in life that you have a passion for.
Loved the five stories in Cloud Cuckoo Land and their connection to each other. It was a sad yet heartwarming tale with a little bit of environmentalism mixed in. I felt connected to each character and wanted to see them happy and fulfilled. There were several quotes that I liked, but " The world as it is is enough." Was my favorite and was delivered at the perfect moment in the story.
This book was entertaining, but I would not say well written. I liked the twists at the end, but wasn't entirely surprised by the outcome. The characters were not loveable, but I think that is the point of their stories.
I feel like this story could have been so much more. It is like the story of female Vietnam veterans was made into something that anyone could like, which is great, but I wish that there was more bite to it. I wish the author wouldn't have pulled the punches throughout the story. The focus on her love life felt cheap when she had gone through so much and frustrating. I wish there were more diverse POVs throughout the book or more dialogue about the Black veterans and nurses in the war.
This was a very cute and emotional book about forgiveness. I enjoyed the story, but found some of the descriptions and scenes a little ridiculous. Not necessarily the physical feats of the woman, but how nicely everything wraps up and how everything just lines up perfectly. It was a good book to break up some heavier novels and series that I'm reading.
This was a nice short read to break ups some heavier books. The art style does a good job of conveying emotions even though it is black and white only. i really like the questions that are raised about who the "evil" is in the book and why Shiva was not changed when touched. Looking forward to the next installment.
I have found this series to be a heartwarming cozy fantasy. It does have a few scenes that are more gruesome, but the majority of the book tells a story for found family between scholars who are studying faerie kind. I love Emily and Wendell's relationship and how much trust he has in her throughout the book.
I have recently discovered T Kingfishers fantasy books and love them. They feel like stepping into a fairytale. This book had some pretty gruesome scenes with the smooth men, but was overall lighthearted with humor intertwined with the dark. I found that the pacing was well done. I appreciate that her stories do not include an epilogue (esp one with pregnancy trope, etc)