A review by themoonwholistens
Little Moments of Love by Catana Chetwynd

5.0

// Thanks to Andrews McMeel Publishing and Netgalley for the ARC to review //

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There is no fixed way to love someone and the moments that make you fall in love with a person are sometimes so small that they may seem unsignificant to other people. I'm really happy to have read those moments between Catana and John.

it really did make me feel warm and fuzzy inside


This was so friccin cute. And it becomes sweeter when you remember that this was experienced by two very real people and not just some imaginary scenes.

The design was very minimalistic but it fit the tone overall, which was perfect. It included some cliche things that were expected, but I was happy to see it in Chetwynd's style and perspective. She put a lot of her own twists from her personal experiences which made it extra unique.


It was either very relatable or it was something that you can imagine happening to yourself.

Some of the drawing were actually humorous and some were a bit more serious and deep which I appreciated. It was really diverse in terms of topics, like: growing old together, thankfulness, daily routines, expectations and realities, etc. The moments that I saw also did not seem to appeal to just women to relate to, despite the author being a woman herself, it also seems like something men would also find an enjoyable read.

It did not stick to just one theme and it never revolved around one thing which, if you think about it, is the real essence of love.