“WHAT FLAMES COULD NOT CONSUME, NEVER SHALL BE EXTINGUISHED”
What an adorable little story. It's comforting, funny, heart-warming, relaxing, and it's oddly satisfying watching Viv build up the café. It was so easy to read and I was entertained the whole time, even if I did guess the main message of the book pretty early on. But the romance caught me completely off guard, I loved it!!
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
A true work of genius. This is a story about how a totalitarian regime forms, in the simplest, purest form. And it is in the simplicity that the power of this story lies, I think. Because anyone, regardless of historical or geographical context, can read this story and see many world leaders behave just as the pigs do. It's easy to read, easy to understand and easy to see in the real world. And it's accurate. This is such an important story, I think everyone should read it.
„Love is for fools and children.“ „And yet we live, Leaneira. We live.“
What a masterpiece of a book, wow. The prose was excellent, it reminded me of the Bridgerton narrator, but like hundred times better. It's witty, engaging and easy to read. The story was unfolding at a slower, but nevertheless enjoyable pace, and I loved how the narrator didn't tell us everything, how we were invited to think about the story and its characters and come to our own conclusions about some things. I adored the wide cast of woman characters, who were all masterfully written - complex, sometimes unlikeable and messy, driven, and so real. The only issue I had that there - ironically - too many male characters for me to keep track of, I kept forgetting who was who, lol. It also felt like just a glimpse into the lives of the gods and the mortals alike, like there is so much more to come - you can imagine my delight when I found out that this is the start of a series.
A biting satire that is just as terrifying and relevant as the year it was published. Circumstances change all the time, the fatal flaws of humanity, though, do not (don't think about this book for too long if you want to avoid a lot of hopeless crying :')
„Or maybe that was how a world died - not in a massive, dramatic moment, but quietly, softly, fading out like a light, so that once people realized it was gone, it was too late.“
Equal parts enchanting and terrifying read. The author somehow managed to write a very comforting, funny, charming story, that often gave me chills with it's commentary and metaphors. While I was fully immersed in Ary's adventures, sometimes I had to close the book and take a break - the metaphor for global warming was only thinly veiled and sometimes simply too depressing for me to read. At the same time tho, there is a strange stubborn hopefulness weaved throughout the whole story that I found really comforting. Overall, a masterfully written story that somehow manages to simultaneously make you sad and comforts you.