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i really truly could not get past the moth of it all
i really truly could not get past the moth of it all
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
This book disturbed me to my core and scarred me for life, but was very entertaining. It’s like watching the genre of horror movie Tusk falls into. Two stars because Point Pleasant/Gallopolis aren’t progressive towns, and the roads aren’t too bad for a sedan to make it through the mountains.
adventurous
emotional
funny
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was a fun book!
When this book was first chosen as the first read the book club, I had my doubts. The first couple of chapters had me wondering if I'd be able to finish. When Mothman showed up, things got interesting. Honey/Heather drove me nuts a few times with her harebrained behavior, but overall I enjoyed getting to know her. Mothman was a sweetheart until he wasn't. Luckily, he only hurt those who deserved it. I think he was too nice to them since he left them alive. (Oops, I might be a tad bloodthirsty.)
There were a few things left unfinished/unexplained. But, hey, that's what book two is for, right? Overall, it's a lovely story with more than a few laugh out loud moments.
When this book was first chosen as the first read the book club, I had my doubts. The first couple of chapters had me wondering if I'd be able to finish. When Mothman showed up, things got interesting. Honey/Heather drove me nuts a few times with her harebrained behavior, but overall I enjoyed getting to know her. Mothman was a sweetheart until he wasn't. Luckily, he only hurt those who deserved it. I think he was too nice to them since he left them alive. (Oops, I might be a tad bloodthirsty.)
There were a few things left unfinished/unexplained. But, hey, that's what book two is for, right? Overall, it's a lovely story with more than a few laugh out loud moments.
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
funny
lighthearted
fast-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
While this needs another round of serious edits, I'm in Love with Mothman was such a fun and cozy read! The story follows Heather, an influencer who is burnt out. In desperate need of change, she moves to a small town and nestles up in a quaint cottage in the middle of the forest. Finally feeling settled into town, when Heather experiences her first storm, the last thing she expects is a giant Mothman to crash into her roof.
The story is so cute and endearing. Mr. Mothman is completely adorable and I loved how he warmed up to Heather and was so caring towards her. Their romance and relationship was so sweet and while Mothman was grumpy, he was also an absolute cinnamon roll. The only real issue I had with the story was the pacing, the last 15% was super rushed and got glossed over in the epilogue. Despite that, this was still a very fun and charming read, filled with cottage core vibes, monster smut, small-town happenings, and a sweet and shy Mothman.
The story is so cute and endearing. Mr. Mothman is completely adorable and I loved how he warmed up to Heather and was so caring towards her. Their romance and relationship was so sweet and while Mothman was grumpy, he was also an absolute cinnamon roll. The only real issue I had with the story was the pacing, the last 15% was super rushed and got glossed over in the epilogue. Despite that, this was still a very fun and charming read, filled with cottage core vibes, monster smut, small-town happenings, and a sweet and shy Mothman.
Cute
Moth and Heather were adorbs together with their grumpy/sunshine dynamic. Heather was a bisexual women who didn’t fit the stereotypes seem most often in media, which I always appreciate. It was difficult to empathize with Heather’s mom for all she put her daughter through, but she did have a backstory that helped explain what was behind her choices.
Moth was an enigma, even towards the end of the book. I’m hoping book 2 will have some answers.
Spice: 3
Triggers: gunshot, stalking (off page), fatphobia
Moth and Heather were adorbs together with their grumpy/sunshine dynamic. Heather was a bisexual women who didn’t fit the stereotypes seem most often in media, which I always appreciate. It was difficult to empathize with Heather’s mom for all she put her daughter through, but she did have a backstory that helped explain what was behind her choices.
Moth was an enigma, even towards the end of the book. I’m hoping book 2 will have some answers.
Spice: 3
Triggers: gunshot, stalking (off page), fatphobia