A review by kazuchuu
The Potion Diaries by Amy Alward

4.0

It's been a while since I've read this, but I finished the sequel this summer and wanted to review the books!
For a novel dealing with things like magic and potions, I was afraid it'd be cheesy and boring to read, but I ended up really liking it! There are a few cliches, such as the common 'mediocre-girl-with-big-dreams-likes-rival-rich-boy', but I do like how this fantasy world isn't as confusing as others. There aren't any big and difficult terms, or names that are weird.
Concerning the writing style, I felt that Alward's was a different and pleasant one to read-perfect for a fantasy novel; not to mention, the events didn't go too fast, but didn't stretch too long at the same time. You have the opportunity to watch everything unfold before you. Sam is definitely a character worth taking the journey with, because her flaws and insecurities are expressed in a relatable way, and when she starts to overcome them, you find yourself cheering her on.

I owe my friend for recommending this book to me! 😄