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azaliz's review against another edition
emotional
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
slow-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.75
A fun story about women who love each other, with fun, mystery and tenderness.
The writing's a bit confusing sometimes and you sometimes don't know who's in the room or who's talking, but apart from that it's very nice to read through the story and get immersed in it, San Francisco is described with such love you can see the buildings, the streets, the lights…
The characters are intriguing and colorful: a scientist, a witch, a young woman who's still very witty, a butch woman…
I love how easily I was transported in that time, where women and men had very distinct roles and you had to be brave and bold to try and go against those standards. It was a nice, comfortable read that will stay in me while I reflect on all the magic and mystery that remains.
The writing's a bit confusing sometimes and you sometimes don't know who's in the room or who's talking, but apart from that it's very nice to read through the story and get immersed in it, San Francisco is described with such love you can see the buildings, the streets, the lights…
The characters are intriguing and colorful: a scientist, a witch, a young woman who's still very witty, a butch woman…
I love how easily I was transported in that time, where women and men had very distinct roles and you had to be brave and bold to try and go against those standards. It was a nice, comfortable read that will stay in me while I reflect on all the magic and mystery that remains.
Graphic: Homophobia, Transphobia, and Xenophobia
Moderate: Suicide and Police brutality
merakis's review against another edition
emotional
reflective
medium-paced
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
this story worked well for me for some reason. it was beautifully written, well-paced, and there was foreshadowing since the very first page of the book on how things come full circle in the end. it seems to be mismarketed slightly, seeing as i would classify this as historical, romance and magical realism instead of sci-fi.
keep in mind this is a historical book which means there's subjects like homophobia and transphobia discussed, but they are more so used to display the outlook society had especially during that time.
this is not a book of much plot, we are there to be shown a brink of these characters and their every day lives but mostly haskel, who is ironically the main character of the story.
it has lgbtq+ representation but also slightly shows a picture of how these women protect each other in a different way rather than the typical "physically strong" protagonist role. if you're looking for action, you won't get it here and you also won't get something too dark or deep.
so if you like beautiful writing, a quick read to breeze through, interesting characters to keep you engaged without going into too much character work, lgbtq+ representation (specifically lesbian romance), a whimsical element that makes the story have a slight touch of magic despite being in the real world, then you will probably like this book.
keep in mind this is a historical book which means there's subjects like homophobia and transphobia discussed, but they are more so used to display the outlook society had especially during that time.
this is not a book of much plot, we are there to be shown a brink of these characters and their every day lives but mostly haskel, who is ironically the main character of the story.
it has lgbtq+ representation but also slightly shows a picture of how these women protect each other in a different way rather than the typical "physically strong" protagonist role. if you're looking for action, you won't get it here and you also won't get something too dark or deep.
so if you like beautiful writing, a quick read to breeze through, interesting characters to keep you engaged without going into too much character work, lgbtq+ representation (specifically lesbian romance), a whimsical element that makes the story have a slight touch of magic despite being in the real world, then you will probably like this book.
Graphic: Homophobia, Sexism, Transphobia, and Xenophobia
Moderate: Adult/minor relationship and Domestic abuse