Book Review: The Fabled Earth

The Fabled Earth is a novel that has a very beautiful story to tell. Set in the enchanting town of Cumberland Island located in the State of Georgie, it follows the story of three women –eccentric Cleo Woodbine, newly widowed Audrey, and answer-seeking Frances Flood – whose lives are unexpectedly intertwined due to past events that directly involved the now elderly Cleo Woodbine.  While the story is confusing at first since it was told from different POVs and alternating timelines between 1932 and 1959, everything came beautifully once you get the hang of it. I think it has something to…

Book Review: A Harvest of Hearts

Unlike the other reviewers who picked this book due to it being inspired by Howl’s Moving Castle, I requested Harvest of Hearts from Netgalley because I fell in love with the cover and the premise was interesting. Stories about a new take on magical system is usually a go for me. What Harvest of Hearts is offering is definitely right up my alley. And now that I am writing this review, I am happy to report that it totally stayed true to its mission. A Harvest of Hearts revolves around the life of our heroine, Foss Butcher, a country bumpkin…

Book Review: The Three Lives of Cate Kay

There’s something about this book that’s both lovely and disorienting. Is it because of the numerous POVs? Is it because it feels more like of a memoir than your typical novel? Or is it because our protagonist still seems an enigmatic person even until the very end? As someone who prefers SFFs and RomCom stories, the Three Lives of Cate Kay felt so new to me that reading the first few chapters felt weird. At some point, I did ask myself whether I downloaded the correct file because I expected something typical only to be handed with a story centering…

Book Review: My Fair Brady

I did not expect that I would enjoy a book that involves theatre and all its nitty-gritty details but after finishing My Fair Brady,  I just had to declare to myself that there is always a first time. To say that I enjoyed this book would be an understatement because I love it; its characters, the story, the dynamics, and the way that the author made the theatre concept (I really thought it’s gonna be a boring subject you know). And to think that this was just a random pick from My Public Library made the book even more precious…