Read moreIn the much-anticipated follow-up to the bestselling and beloved The Travelling Cat Chronicles , seven cats weave their way through their owners’ lives, climbing, comforting, nestling, and sometimes just tripping everyone up in this uplifting collection of tales by international bestselling author Hiro Arikawa .
Against the backdrop of changing seasons in Japan, we meet Spin, a kitten rescued from the recycling bin, whose playful nature and simple needs teach an anxious father how to parent his own human baby; a colony of wild cats on a popular holiday island show a young boy not to stand in nature’s way; a family is perplexed by their cat’s undying devotion to their charismatic but uncaring father; a woman curses how her cat will not stop visiting her at night; and an elderly cat hatches a plan to pass into the next world as a spirit so that he and his owner may be in each other’s lives forever.
Bursting with love and warmth, The Goodbye Cat exquisitely explores the cycle of life, from birth to death—as each of the seven stories explores how, in different ways, the steadiness and devotion of a well-loved cat never lets us down. A huge bestseller in Japan, this magical book is a joyous celebration of the wondrousness of cats and why we choose to share our lives with them.
ARC Review: A Fragile Enchantment by Allison Saft
Read moreNiamh Ó Conchobhair has never let herself long for more. The magic in her blood that lets her stitch emotions and memories into fabric is the same magic that will eventually kill her. Determined to spend the little time she has left guaranteeing a better life for her family, Niamh jumps at the chance to design the wardrobe for a royal wedding in the neighboring kingdom of Avaland.
But Avaland is far from the fairytale that she imagined. While young nobles attend candlelit balls and elegant garden parties, unrest brews amid the working class. The groom himself, Kit Carmine, is prickly, abrasive, and begrudgingly being dragged to the altar as a political pawn. But when Niamh and Kit grow closer, an unlikely friendship blossoms into something more—until an anonymous columnist starts buzzing about their chemistry, promising to leave them alone only if Niamh helps to uncover the royal family’s secrets. The rot at the heart of Avaland runs deep, but exposing it could risk a future she never let herself dream of, and a love she never thought possible.
September 2023 Wrap Up // A Letter from Coco
hi, hello, my angels! i hope september was kind to you and filled with a lot of great reads! happy “i wake up and it’s october, the loss is yours” month to all who celebrate 🤍
Read moreReview: The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
Read moreSometimes, the worst day of your life happens, and you have to figure out how to live after it.
So Clementine forms a plan to keep her heart safe: stay busy, work hard, find someone decent to love, and try to remember to chase the moon. The last one is silly and obviously metaphorical, but her aunt always told her that you needed at least one big dream to keep going. And for the last year, that plan has gone off without a hitch. Mostly. The love part is hard because she doesn’t want to get too close to anyone—she isn’t sure her heart can take it.
And then she finds a strange man standing in the kitchen of her late aunt’s apartment. A man with kind eyes and a Southern drawl and a taste for lemon pies. The kind of man that, before it all, she would’ve fallen head-over-heels for. And she might again.
Except, he exists in the past. Seven years ago, to be exact. And she, quite literally, lives seven years in his future.
Her aunt always said the apartment was a pinch in time, a place where moments blended together like watercolors. And Clementine knows that if she lets her heart fall, she’ll be doomed.
After all, love is never a matter of time—but a matter of timing.
Review: The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston
Read moreFlorence Day is the ghostwriter for one of the most prolific romance authors in the industry, and she has a problem—after a terrible breakup, she no longer believes in love. It’s as good as dead.
When her new editor, a too-handsome mountain of a man, won’t give her an extension on her book deadline, Florence prepares to kiss her career goodbye. But then she gets a phone call she never wanted to receive, and she must return home for the first time in a decade to help her family bury her beloved father.
For ten years, she’s run from the town that never understood her, and even though she misses the sound of a warm Southern night and her eccentric, loving family and their funeral parlor, she can’t bring herself to stay. Even with her father gone, it feels like nothing in this town has changed. And she hates it.
Until she finds a ghost standing at the funeral parlor’s front door, just as broad and infuriatingly handsome as ever, and he’s just as confused about why he’s there as she is.
Romance is most certainly dead… but so is her new editor, and his unfinished business will have her second-guessing everything she’s ever known about love stories.
ARC Review: Before We Say Goodbye by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Read moreThe regulars at Café Funiculi Funicula are well acquainted with the whimsical ability it grants them to take a trip into the past—as well as the strict rules involved, including that each traveler must return to the present in the time it takes for their coffee to get cold. In Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s previous novels, patrons have been reunited with old flames, made amends with estranged family and visited loved ones. Now readers will once again be introduced to a new set of visitors.
In Last Chance to Say Goodbye, which is translated from Japanese by Geoffrey Trousselot and features signature heartwarming characters and wistful storytelling, Kawaguchi once again invites the reader to ask themselves: What would you change if you could travel back in time?
july & august 2023 wrap up // a letter from coco 💌
hi, hello, dear friends! it’s been a hot minute, and i’ve missed you quite terribly. i hope july and august have been treating you well, and that you’ve been having a wonderful summer, staying hydrated, and reading a lot of good books.
in all honesty, i haven’t been reading much these last two months — july was simply a whirlwind of a month, and august slipped away in a moment of time, leaving me with very little time to sit down and properly read. i had a couple of family things going on in july (and in august), coupled with eras tour, friends visiting from out of town, going out of town myself for lollapalooza, and maisie peter’s concert in seattle, i just really didn’t have a lot of time to read. that being said, i did finally reach my goodreads goal, so a win is a win!
in july, i read a total of 11 books, with the hobbit by j.r.r. tolkien being the ultimate standout! a lot of my friends (hi allison, hi jamie) love the hobbit and lord of the rings, so i decided to give the audiobook a go, and had the best time. and unfortunately for august, i read 11 books, but didn’t really enjoy any of the ones that weren’t rereads.
here’s a full list of what i read in the last two months:
- The Storm Of Echoes by Christelle Dabos (Audiobook; ★★★☆☆)
- Will They Or Won’t They by Ava Wilder (★★★☆☆)
- Fiona And Jane by Jean Chen Ho (Audiobook; ★★☆☆☆)
- Business Or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon (★★★☆☆)
- Teach The Torches To Burn: A Romeo & Juliet Remix by Caleb Roehrig (ARC; ★★★☆☆)
- A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman (Audiobook; ★★★★☆)
- Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan (Audiobook; ★☆☆☆☆)
- The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien (Audiobook; ★★★★★)
- The Year Of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion (★★★★★)
- Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid (Audiobook; ★★★☆☆)
- Tis The Damn Season by Kimi Freeman (ARC; ★☆☆☆☆)
- A Very Nice Girl by Imogen Crimp (Audiobook; ★★☆☆☆)
- Bliss Montage by Ling Ma (Audiobook; ★★★☆☆)
- The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater (Reread; ★★★★★)
- Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi (Audiobook; ★★☆☆☆)
- The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater (Reread; ★★★★★)
- I’m Not Done With You Yet by Jesse Q. Sutanto (Gifted; ★★☆☆☆)
- Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater (Reread; ★★★★★)
- The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater (Reread; ★★★★★)
- Bellegarde by Jamie Lilac (Gifted; ★★★☆☆)
- Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey Mcquiston (Reread; ★★★★★)
- Some Mistakes Were Made by Kristin Dwyer (Gifted; ★★★☆☆)
i’m currently also making steady progress in my les miserables reread & annotations project; i’m 40% in, and on track to finish it in december! in september, i’m hoping to work on my gifted reads/arc bingo more, but also balance that out by reading some books that i’ve been meaning to read for ages, and also read some books for fun! i’ve also got a pretty busy september — honestly, the rest of the year is pretty busy for me, so we’ll see how that affects my reading.
i recently finally watched the bear, which everyone has been on my case to watch, and i really loved it! i also watched the second season of the summer i turned pretty, and still need to watch the new season of heartstopper — just haven’t decided if i want to do a heartstopper reread before, or after it, which is why i haven’t gotten around to it yet! in terms of music i’ve been listening to, i’ve been listening to gretta ray’s new album, positive spin, and i haven’t been able to stop listening to taylor swift, maisie peters, holly humberstone, sabrina carpenter, and gracie abrams since i saw them live over the summer!
coming up, i’ve got bumbershoot, which is a local arts + music festival, and then hockey season starts back up in september too! i’ve got tickets to the first preseason game, and am trying to figure out how many other games i can feasibly go to this season. there’s a couple music releases i’m excited for too, most notably, del water gap’s i miss you already + i haven’t left yet, which releases at the end of the month!
here are some posts i’ve loved reading lately:
- i’m so incredibly jealous that helena (and caitlyn) has read the getaway list, and i’m only even more excited with this review!
- i always love reading what media other people are consuming, and abby’s the month in books for june through august is lovely! (and i agree that the good witch & taylor swift’s debut album are phenomenal)
- readingonastar’s summer of binge reading books made me want to do a fall of binge reading books! i’m really hoping to get back into reading this month!
- y’all already know i love taylor swift & am so excited for 1989 (taylor’s version), so obviously i had to shout out genieinanovel’s 1989 reading challenge!
Book Recommendations based off of your favorite song from The Good Witch
I’ve been listening to nothing but Maisie Peters’ The Good Witch as of late, and I figured it’d be a perfect opportunity to pair songs from The Good Witch to book recs! It’s truly the album of the summer, and I couldn’t be more proud of Maisie for her sophomore album — especially for hitting number 1 on the charts! I also got the chance to see Maisie live in concert last night (and also at Lollapalooza, where I was earlier this month), and all I can say is: if you have the chance to go see her, please do! She’s incredible live, and her stage presence is unmatched.
Read moreReview: Bellegarde by Jamie Lilac
Read moreEvie Clement has perfected the art of avoiding attention as she works at her family’s bakery and dreams of a life where she can trade dusting flour for designing dresses. Her focus is on honing her sewing skills–she doesn’t need to be fawned over by some teenage boy.
Least of all Beau Bellegarde–the playboy of Paris, the second son of the ultra-wealthy Bellegarde family, the most popular guy in their prestigious high school. Others may swoon over his rakish charm and winning smile, but not Evie.
Unfortunately for Evie, Beau needs her. His conniving step-brother has roped him into an impossible bet: turn the biggest wallflower they know into the winning Bellegarde Bloom at the annual Court of Flowers Ball, or lose his entire fortune.
Evie can’t understand why Beau has taken an interest in her, but she can’t help but be intrigued…
Can love bloom in the most unexpected of places?
Let’s Talk: Exposing All the Gifted Reads, and Netgalley ARCs I’ve Yet to Read
Hi my little darlings! It’s been a while since I’ve posted, but I’m so happy to be back. I’ll do a little catch up on my adventures at the end of the month with my wrap up, but today, I thought I’d expose myself for all the books I’ve been gifted and haven’t had the chance to read yet, and all the ARCs I haven’t read yet either!
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