3.82 AVERAGE

patriciaamatos's review

3.0
lighthearted fast-paced

Fake Dates and Mooncakes is a novel that I had been highly anticipating since I first heard about it and it did NOT disappoint!

I was absolutely hooked from the start. It was so so cute, funny, wholesome, and also handled emotional topics (such as grief) in a beautiful way. It was rich in culture and imagery and totally captivating. 

Although the main conflicts of the story had pretty quick resolutions, I would say overall it was amazing and such a cute, fun read. Also, the ending was beautiful and I loved it so much. 

A big thank you to Sher Lee and Underlined / Random House Children’s and NetGalley for an eARC in exchange for an honest review. Can’t wait for my physical copy to come in 💕
emotional funny inspiring lighthearted slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

"La receta del amor" es una novela juvenil y romántica que narra la encantadora historia de Dylan Tang, un joven chef de Brooklyn, que está decidido a ganar el concurso de pasteles de luna del Festival del Medio Otoño en honor a su difunta madre, una talentosa pastelera. Trabajando en el restaurante de su tía, que enfrenta serias dificultades económicas, Dylan ve en el concurso una oportunidad para salvar el negocio familiar y mantener viva la memoria de su madre.

Desde el comienzo, la novela cautiva con su combinación de humor y romance. Dylan, apasionado y comprometido con su arte, se ve en la necesidad de fingir una relación con Theo, un joven carismático que aporta una chispa especial a la historia. La química entre Dylan y Theo es palpable, y aunque su relación comienza como una farsa para ganar puntos en el concurso, pronto se transforma en algo genuino y profundo. La evolución de su romance es dulce y está llena de momentos entrañables que hacen que el lector se sienta conectado emocionalmente con los personajes.

La trama se enriquece con temas de familia y esfuerzo. A medida que Dylan se esfuerza por perfeccionar sus pasteles de luna y enfrentar los desafíos del concurso, se destaca el apoyo incondicional de su familia. Su tía y sus amigos en el barrio juegan roles cruciales, mostrando cómo la comunidad puede unirse en tiempos de necesidad. Este enfoque en la perseverancia y el apoyo familiar añade una capa emocional que resuena profundamente.

Sher Lee hace un excelente trabajo al describir los vibrantes escenarios de Brooklyn y las tradiciones culinarias chinas. Las descripciones del restaurante y los eventos del festival son detalladas y evocadoras, transportando al lector al corazón de la acción. Los pasajes sobre la preparación y el significado cultural de los pasteles de luna son particularmente fascinantes, añadiendo autenticidad y color a la narrativa.

Sin embargo, la novela no está exenta de defectos. Algunos lectores pueden encontrar la trama predecible, ya que sigue ciertos tropos clásicos del género romántico. La familiaridad con estos elementos puede hacer que algunos giros de la historia sean anticipados, restando un poco de emoción. Además, algunos personajes secundarios, como el competidor rival en el concurso, pueden parecer estereotipados, careciendo de la profundidad necesaria para evitar caer en clichés.

El ritmo de la novela también puede ser desigual en ciertos puntos. Hay momentos en que la trama parece ralentizarse, con capítulos que podrían sentirse alargados sin necesidad. A pesar de esto, el libro logra mantener el interés general, aunque algunos lectores puedan desear un desarrollo más constante y dinámico.

A simple quick romance.
SpoilerThe sugar daddy/windfall plotline with all the adults going along with it is not believable, but I didn't let that hinder my enjoyment.

corny and lighthearted. exactly what i need right now.
emotional funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the early copy!

Fake Dates & Mooncakes was a book I've been looking forward to ever since I first saw the adorable cover! The author is incredibly kind and I've really enjoyed sharing this book often on my bookstagram and other socials.

This story is exactly what you imagine it to be just by the name, summary and cover. Its cute YA contemporary with a teenage romance that faces a variety of trials and struggles. While Dylan's attraction to Theo is almost instant (physically) there is perfect development where the feelings from both boys is more fleshed out and natural. So no "insta-love" really in my opinion! The book is also packed with cultural nods and information that I really enjoyed reading and learning from.

Dylan has a lot on his plate and the pressure and struggles just keep piling on with one thing after another. Enter Theo who has a seemingly perfect plan to help them both achieve what they're after. Their close proximity and working together throughout the book allows them to share some really sweet moments together that help them bond over their pasts and future goals and dreams. This book packs in a lot plot wise and things are constantly moving which keeps you engaged and eager to see what will happen next.

I really enjoyed this one, it was the perfect blend of what I like out of a story and I cant wait to see what Sher Lee writes next!
hopeful lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

A sweet book but really Theo would have nothing really going for him if he wasn't rich and Dylan never had a critical thought about wealth.
At the end Theo flew to Singapore, presumably by private jet and just introduced himself to his grandparents and he thinks this is a nice gesture.