Absolutely LOVED this book!

I listened to the audiobook narrated by Gaiman and it made for an even greater experience. I wish I had read this as a child so I could compare my take then to how I feel about it now. All the same, this was an adorable little book ❤️

“No matter what they wish for, no matter how far they go, people can never be anything but themselves”

I think this line perfectly captures the essence of this short tale

This was such a British book with the dry humour and the all too familiar vibes of Doctor Who. While I did find it enjoyable, it's not enjoyable enough for me to be reading the other books in the series. Perhaps I would have in my younger days... I may have just grown out of it for now.

This was a delightfully enjoyable read

Such a wholesome, sweet, yet sad little tale

I remember having read this short story before but never knew of the author, one of those stories I'd randomly come across. Interesting take on what goes around comes back around

4.5 ⭐️
(will review later)

Reread:
Again, I'm astounded by the amount of research that went into this book.
R.F.Kuang's a brilliant writer

A very short yet well written short story. I found it pretty interesting how within a short of span of time, we're taken on a bit of rollercoaster ride of emotions felt.

I was pleasantly surprised by this read. Although a bit hard to get into the world-building initially (something I've found in other books by Bardugo too), I really enjoyed reading this mix of dark academia and urban fantasy.

I'm looking forward to the release of the next book (which is soon-ish)

This was such a gripping read, I loved it! It felt like I'd been reading a YA, more serious, less hilarious version of The Martian by Andy Weir.
I'd recommend this to teens wishing to come out of their reading slumps.