Lib has been a fan for a while, but this was Em's first Ali Hazelwood! This was another book club novella and we both really enjoyed it—especially the STEM aspects of the book. It's not set in the winter necessarily, but much of the plot takes place in the arctic, so it would be a great book to read in the colder months.
This is a whimsical dreamscape of a book—the world depicted in Water Moon is gorgeous and complex. For how much whimsy and silliness this book had, it also contained so much depth. The conversation on choices and regrets and the ways in which they shape your being was done masterfully.
Emily Henry strikes again! We all loooved this book. A book about books?? How could you not?
Emily gave this 4.25 stars and Libby gave this 4.5 stars, but we felt like the book deserves the full 5-star rating at least visually because it really is so good.
Time Travelers Wife meets Post WWII England meets 1700 Scottish Highlands.
This book was one of my free Amazon picks reads of the month. It was described as a book with a MFC similar to the witty and lovable Loreli Gilmore. A nice story, but wish there was more substance.
3.75 stars rounded up. Slight spoliers ahead, so read at your own risk!
Beautiful, sad, hopeful. Such a lovely story with a terrific writing style!