4.5 stars.
This first book in the adult series "Emily Wilde" was not perfect, but it's the first time I have read a book like this one, making it difficult for me to rate it. I see all the aspects which need some improvement and I see why this book doesn't work for several people. Nonetheless, I have enjoyed much more than I expected because I could relate to Emily. I will start listing the cons and then come back to the reasons why it is still worked out for me.
Most of the issues are just the consequences of the diary format. Emily brings with her a fieldwork notebook and we see her entries over a time of 6 months. This means that we have only Emily's point of view (besides for a couple of entries by Wendell), leaving the characterization of othe characters very limited. On the other …
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Review of "Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries" on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
4.5 stars.
This first book in the adult series "Emily Wilde" was not perfect, but it's the first time I have read a book like this one, making it difficult for me to rate it. I see all the aspects which need some improvement and I see why this book doesn't work for several people. Nonetheless, I have enjoyed much more than I expected because I could relate to Emily. I will start listing the cons and then come back to the reasons why it is still worked out for me.
Most of the issues are just the consequences of the diary format. Emily brings with her a fieldwork notebook and we see her entries over a time of 6 months. This means that we have only Emily's point of view (besides for a couple of entries by Wendell), leaving the characterization of othe characters very limited. On the other hand, I noticed the efforts and the very well crafted writing to create depth.
Also, Emily feels very real and human with her imperfections and weaknesses. I could follow her reasoning and motivations.
The plot is, in my opinion, the weakest aspect of this book. The pace was very slow for the first two thirds and little happened, while the finale feels very rushed. I didn't mind though, because it mirrored the fact that Emily was getting adjusted to a new place, people, routine, etc. It also had this kinda of "cozy" feeling or "slice-of-life" vibe, which I enjoyed it. I would have appreciated some pages more to give more space to the conclusion. Also, where did the students end up? At the beginning it is mentioned that they were gone, but nobody cared about them.
To sum it up, I enjoyed the vibes and could connect with Emily in a way that rarely happens. Probably it's because I love dogs and I am doing my PhD, but I also shared Emily's curiosity. That made me stand the negative aspects much easier. If you are into a comfortable winter read with a nice protagonist and story, I would recommend you reading it.
SaraT rated Urban jungle: 2 stars

Igor Josifovic: Urban jungle (2016)
Urban jungle by Igor Josifovic
Urban Jungle is a book packed with green inspiration, plant styling ideas and handy plant information for anyone who wants …
SaraT reviewed Spy × Family - T10 by Tatsuya Endo (タツヤ エンドウ)
Review of 'Spy × Family - T10' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Worth for Loids backstory, otherwise the story is loosening its grip for me.
I would love to see more character development and not the same scenes over and over, like anya getting bad notes at school, Anya fighting Damian over whatever, Yuri visiting her sister and start being a psycho, etc.
SaraT reviewed Frozen 2 : Dangerous Secrets by Mari Mancusi
Review of 'Frozen 2 : Dangerous Secrets' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
4.5 stars.
Finally a Disney book that really adds something interesting to the movies and it's pretty well written.
4.5 stars.
Finally a Disney book that really adds something interesting to the movies and it's pretty well written.
SaraT rated Heart of the Sun Warrior: 3 stars
SaraT rated Houseplants: 3 stars

Houseplants by Lisa Eldred Steinkopf
272 pages : 26 cm
SaraT reviewed Grow in the Dark by Lisa Eldred Steinkopf
Review of 'Grow in the Dark' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Very informative and accurate. Many of the recommended plants need high humidity, though.
Either you invest some money in a humidifier or you'd better leave those plants at th garden center.
I am struggling with Calathea, Syngonium, epipremnum, scindapsus, dieffenbachia spp. I have between 45% and 55% rel. humidity indoor (even with radiators on) which is not too bad but these species seem to be very picky about it.
Very informative and accurate. Many of the recommended plants need high humidity, though.
Either you invest some money in a humidifier or you'd better leave those plants at th garden center.
I am struggling with Calathea, Syngonium, epipremnum, scindapsus, dieffenbachia spp. I have between 45% and 55% rel. humidity indoor (even with radiators on) which is not too bad but these species seem to be very picky about it.
SaraT reviewed The indestructible houseplant by Tovah Martin
Tovah Martin, the undisputed Queen of Green, shows that anyone can grow healthy houseplants. It …
Review of 'The indestructible houseplant' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
2.75 stars
Review of 'How Not to Kill Your Houseplant: Survival Tips for the Horticulturally Challenged' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
4.25 stars.
I really enjoyed the concise "problem solving notes" about each plant, making this book a good addition to the gardening book shelf and for later consultation. I also appreciated the grouping by similar care needs. I loved the layout: very straightforward and good-looking.
I would have enjoyed information about plant toxicity for each plant profile though and an index for plant needs (low Vs bright light, low Vs high humidity).
Overall a very book to start with and very much recommended.
4.25 stars.
I really enjoyed the concise "problem solving notes" about each plant, making this book a good addition to the gardening book shelf and for later consultation. I also appreciated the grouping by similar care needs. I loved the layout: very straightforward and good-looking.
I would have enjoyed information about plant toxicity for each plant profile though and an index for plant needs (low Vs bright light, low Vs high humidity).
Overall a very book to start with and very much recommended.
SaraT rated The Lost Metal: 2 stars

The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson (The Mistborn Saga, #7)
For years, frontier lawman turned big-city senator Waxillium Ladrian has hunted the shadowy organization the Set―with his late uncle and …
SaraT rated Leaf supply: 2 stars

Lauren Camilleri: Leaf supply (2018)
Leaf supply by Lauren Camilleri
A beautiful and practical book on choosing and caring for over 100 easy-to-find houseplants, as well as inspiring plant styling …
SaraT rated Plantopedia: The Definitive Guide to Houseplants: 4 stars
SaraT reviewed Practical houseplant book by Fran Bailey
Learn how to choose which plants to use where, care for your houseplants to keep …
Review of 'Practical houseplant book' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
4.5 stars.















