A pleasant and cosy book, keen to read more
This book explores loneliness, friendship, and vulnerability. There are humorous and poignant points in the book alike. The setting is charming and I really enjoyed the character development. The book cover is strangely similar to The Book of Fire by Christy Lefteri in format (was it designed by the same person/group?) which I found odd but otherwise a nice cover that reflecting the cosy and pleasant feel of the book itself. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of this book in the future!