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A review by effie_joe_stock
A Million Spinning Moons by S.J. Blasko
adventurous
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
3.25
One word to describe this: delightful.
One complaint: I wish there were more!!
Pros:
I loved being wisked away by Blasko's rolling tumbling writing style that made this short story the very essence of a touching letter or journal entry. The implied struggles of the MC and the journey she undertook to find herself and someone who truly understands her was beautiful, and inspiring.
I truly wish this story was far longer. I would've read a whole novel of Lane and Ceru.
Cons:
There were a few obvious grammatical mistakes and the writing style was a little difficult to get used to but nothing that was a dealbreaker.
If you're in need of a cozy home in the midst of a snow storm and a Sapphic romance that will warm your heart like a fireside, while also being quick enough to read in a blink, this is the story for you.
One complaint: I wish there were more!!
Pros:
I loved being wisked away by Blasko's rolling tumbling writing style that made this short story the very essence of a touching letter or journal entry. The implied struggles of the MC and the journey she undertook to find herself and someone who truly understands her was beautiful, and inspiring.
I truly wish this story was far longer. I would've read a whole novel of Lane and Ceru.
Cons:
There were a few obvious grammatical mistakes and the writing style was a little difficult to get used to but nothing that was a dealbreaker.
If you're in need of a cozy home in the midst of a snow storm and a Sapphic romance that will warm your heart like a fireside, while also being quick enough to read in a blink, this is the story for you.