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I restarted The Half Moon by Mary Beth Keane for a readathon, hoping it would captivate me the second time around. While I did enjoy the book, I found it to be a solid, well-written story but without any standout moments that really grabbed me.
The novel explores the complexities of marriage, dreams, and the small-town life of its characters with depth and realism. Keane’s writing is engaging, and she does a great job of capturing the nuances of her characters' emotions. However, despite the strong character development, the plot felt a bit predictable, and I kept waiting for a moment that would truly surprise or move me—but it never quite came.
Overall, The Half Moon is a good read, especially if you appreciate character-driven stories. But for me, it lacked that extra spark to make it truly memorable.