👋 primarily reads fantasy / romance / mystery & thriller. probably either reading or experiencing a crisis picking my next read.
also loves corgis. 🐶
Location:SF Bay Area
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3,356 booksWhen you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personal...
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49 booksBooks I know I've read in my younger years but way before tracking books became a thing and I just don't think I remember enough to track as read for stats. Too many new(er) books to read, too litt...
This was a solid cozy fantasy and I thought it was absolutely adorable. It was engaging throughout and I felt very invested in Caltrey’s wellbeing. Caz was a great sidekick and has certainly set the standards bar high for my houseplants to live up to now.
I initially let some reviews I read of this book cloud my early judgement so getting a few things straight. Is this a wholly original story? No. Would you be knocked away by the writing? No. Was it still a blast to read? Yes.
It was a gripping story and evoked the right emotions at times. My only gripe was with the timeline. At points it felt like many months had passed and I was immediately pulled out of the story when our main character mentioned it had been two months.
I definitely understand some of the reviews as I frequently had “oh just like —insert book here—“ thoughts several times, but do I regret spending the time reading it? Nope!
I’ve long been a fan of Viola Davis’ work and learning her journey to getting where she is now has absolutely changed the way I view her performances. That’s a good thing, btw! Her perspective and willingness to really understand herself and the world around her is highly respectable and inspiring.
I read this book on audio and will definitely need to go back and read on a physical format. Puzzle examples don’t lend well to audio, however the author did a great job keeping the audio engaging.
I enjoyed the perspective that Jacobs shared. It was highly thought provoking, offering different perspectives of solving puzzles. I tend to gravitate towards puzzles and love working on them so the content matter was engaging for me. It was interesting to hear about puzzles not being just logic based but also requiring creativity and ingenuity!
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I enjoyed the premise of the story where all these characters, hundreds of years apart, are connected by a single story, written many years ago, nearly lost to time.
The pacing felt very uneven, with about the beginning 40% feeling extremely slow and dragged on. Each character’s stories were unique and but not necessarily interesting. There was a theme of loss of childhood throughout each characters’ backgrounds which makes sense why the interwoven story of a paradise so appealing to each character.
Konstance’s was most interesting to me. What she learned really ties all the story lines together. Omeir & Anna’s stories seemed very isolated from the others and detracted from how each character was linked with the another. Maybe I missed something. 🤷♀️
I couldn’t decide whether I liked the book overall. Felt quite average and felt much of it could have been pared down without much impact to the overall story.