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Bezig met laden... When You Wish Upon a Lanterndoor Gloria Chao
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. * I got this book for review from the publisher* I loved this book so much. It was so sweet and loved the friends to mroe element. I also loved the "magic element" it gzve me the charmed list vibes but less magaical and more small town vibes. I also thought this book was softer verious og the complex realtiomships the main character that had with their parents. This book was a bit of softer read but also had harder topics like grief. This book also ahd massive self didvocery plot line for both characters!! Def a new favorite by this author!! * I got this book for review from the publisher* I loved this book so much. It was so sweet and loved the friends to mroe element. I also loved the "magic element" it gzve me the charmed list vibes but less magaical and more small town vibes. I also thought this book was softer verious og the complex realtiomships the main character that had with their parents. This book was a bit of softer read but also had harder topics like grief. This book also ahd massive self didvocery plot line for both characters!! Def a new favorite by this author!! *I received a free copy of this book from the publisher.* This was really cute. As someone who lives near Chinatown Chicago, I loved the references to places that made me feel like I was there and that I might run into Liya and Kai when going out. I loved the chemistry between them; part best-friend, part crush, their shared humor and wonderfully awkward teen moments were perfect. This is a wonderful, quick read about grief, growing up, and what it means to do right by your family. While much of it focuses on Liya's struggle with her feelings of loss from her grandmother's death, I didn't feel as though this were too heavy or sad. Instead, it feels hopeful and inspiring, and the romance elements are so perfectly on point. There’s no shortage of story potential here, Liya and Kai both have issues within their families and their family businesses, there’s a feud between their families, plus their friendship is strained by their crushes on each other, and Liya wants to carry on her grandmother’s tradition of granting lantern wishes for their community, yet despite all of that, this book frequently felt like it needed more plot. Too often it seemed like this skimmed the surface and the conflicts weren’t as strong as maybe they could have been to truly drive the story forward and get the pages turning. There were definitely areas where I wanted this to dig deeper and areas where it didn’t feel like there was enough going on to truly hold my attention, but I did like Liya and Kai together, and I liked Liya’s interractions with Stephanie to the point where I wished it had been featured more prominently. I also enjoyed reading about Chinese culture, particularly the various holidays that I hadn’t previously known much about. This delivers when it comes to super light and sweet so as long as that’s all you’re in the mood for and aren’t craving something slightly meatier, this might prove a little more satisfying for you than it ultimately was for me. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Kai and Liya are best friends, but their families are rivals, a long-standing feud ignited by trash in a shared alleyway and an exploding dumpster. When a hilarious-for-the-reader misunderstanding pulls them apart, it takes Liya discovering her family's shop is in crisis to pull them together. Together, they find new ways to pull their Chinatown community together through cultural festivals and granting wishes while they work to save Liya's grandmother's beloved business.
The cutest part of this book is the wishes. Liya and Kai work as wish fairies behind the scenes to help the wishes people write on the lanterns come true. In addition to playing matchmaker for elderly couples, they also get a dog adopted and help a boy's father accept his dreams of playing basketball. A few nudges, a little manipulation and presto, wish granted! But the biggest question is: will Liya and Kai ever get the courage to grant their own wish and be together?
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. ( )