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Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
5.0
Without a doubt, the best book I’ve read in 2022. It’s heartbreaking, but in the best way. If you have ever grieved over losing someone, this book will help you have peace of mind.
The Scent Keeper by Erica Bauermeister
2.0
This one just didn’t do it for me. Without giving spoilers, the first 1/3 of the book was interesting and had a realistic magical component to it but rest seemed super disjointed and kind of rushed. It was like random components coming together without any reason behind them.
The Paper Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg
3.0
Maybe it’s because I’m a teacher but the whole apprentice falling in love with their older teacher is just super weird to me. I also felt like only 1/8 of the book actually had Ceony and Mg Thane even interacting. They knew each other for less than a month AND he was gone for a week of that time! So to me, it was super unbelievable that she would even know him well enough to be in love with him. To me, their relationship seemed like a father/daughter type of relationship since it seemed kind of innocent, so the love interest part was not my favorite.
I liked the magic in the book and I’m giving it a 3 because LOVED Fennel. Such a cute idea. The idea of Excisioners is super interesting as well. I’m open to reading the sequels to these books, but I really hope they are better and lean toward magical world building instead of weird power-dynamic romance arcs.
I liked the magic in the book and I’m giving it a 3 because LOVED Fennel. Such a cute idea. The idea of Excisioners is super interesting as well. I’m open to reading the sequels to these books, but I really hope they are better and lean toward magical world building instead of weird power-dynamic romance arcs.