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A review by its_naya
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
emotional
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
5.0
This book was an absolute delight, brimming with heartwarming moments that left me with a mixture of emotions, longing for a Marcellus of my own!
Tova, the sweetest, easily won my heart with her lovable and endearing presence.
As for Cameron, I found myself returning to the beginning of the story just to confirm his age. His actions often seemed more fitting for an 18-year-old boy rather than a 30-year-old man., & I definitely wasn't fond of how consistently miserable he appeared.
Although the "found family" trope isn't usually my favorite, I thoroughly enjoyed it in Remarkably Bright Creatures! The writing was excellent, especially in capturing the essence of Marcellus. Heart eyes all the way!
Tova, the sweetest, easily won my heart with her lovable and endearing presence.
As for Cameron, I found myself returning to the beginning of the story just to confirm his age. His actions often seemed more fitting for an 18-year-old boy rather than a 30-year-old man., & I definitely wasn't fond of how consistently miserable he appeared.
Although the "found family" trope isn't usually my favorite, I thoroughly enjoyed it in Remarkably Bright Creatures! The writing was excellent, especially in capturing the essence of Marcellus. Heart eyes all the way!