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A review by bookphenomena_micky
Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
3.5
Headlines:
Magical (realism)
Whimsical
Romantic
I enjoyed the foundational setting of the pawn shop in Tokyo. Open the door and is it ramen or is it a place to stow your emotions? Hana was about to finally take over the running of the shop from her father when the rug was pulled from under her feet. She found herself jumping into an adventure with the latest stray to enter the shop...Keishin.
From here, it was a story of jumping quest to quest, door to door with a cast of unusual characters. All of this was in the backdrop of a sense of peril and the lives of Hana's parents were at stake. The concept of what the pawn shop did was really interesting and the quest mostly kept my interest. I did find the story a bit overly drawn out and I was chomping to get to the end of the quests.
The romance developed rather sweetly and I believed the connection between Hana and Keishin wholeheartedly. I enjoyed the whimsical plot lines but I was never far from being worried about Hana's father and wanting to know more about her mother.
Overall, this was a good story with a magical realism experience I connected with.
Thank you Bantam Books for the early review copy.
Magical (realism)
Whimsical
Romantic
I enjoyed the foundational setting of the pawn shop in Tokyo. Open the door and is it ramen or is it a place to stow your emotions? Hana was about to finally take over the running of the shop from her father when the rug was pulled from under her feet. She found herself jumping into an adventure with the latest stray to enter the shop...Keishin.
From here, it was a story of jumping quest to quest, door to door with a cast of unusual characters. All of this was in the backdrop of a sense of peril and the lives of Hana's parents were at stake. The concept of what the pawn shop did was really interesting and the quest mostly kept my interest. I did find the story a bit overly drawn out and I was chomping to get to the end of the quests.
The romance developed rather sweetly and I believed the connection between Hana and Keishin wholeheartedly. I enjoyed the whimsical plot lines but I was never far from being worried about Hana's father and wanting to know more about her mother.
Overall, this was a good story with a magical realism experience I connected with.
Thank you Bantam Books for the early review copy.