For What It's Worth


Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Summer Shorts: Heart Gear by Tsuyoshi Takake, Golden Hills by Jennifer Weiner, The Bookstore Sisters by Alice Hoffman

It's summertime and reader attention spans are low. Who am I kidding? My reader attention span has been low for a few years now 🤣 But I'm going to just roll with it as an excuse to review a group of shorter length stories I've recently read. 


Heart Gear (Heart Gear #1) by Tsuyoshi Takaki ~ Goodreads  

Source: received an ARC fromt he publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

I've always been a sucker for the unfeeling robot/being that begins to feel human. Think...Data, Spock from Star Trek, Bishop from Aliens, Murderbot by Martha Wells.

Takaki has written a new manga series to challenge the reader as to what we perceive as being human and finding our purpose when given free will.

In this postapocalyptic future, a young human girl, 11 year old Roue, lives with her robot "uncle", Zett. His purpose is to take care of raise Roue. Their happy little bubble is burst when, not so friendly, robots find them but a robot named Chrome comes to the rescue. Only Chrome has no base program, no purpose, and isn't sure what to do or how to act. Zett and Roue take him on and, later, he becomes Roue's caretaker. But is he hero or villain? Soulless or becoming human? 

I honestly can't tell if this is meant to be an eventual romance or not because Chrome was just a metal can and became, inexplicably, hot when moved to a new host body lol And that cover really gives off romantic vibes to me even though Roue seems to young for that. The female characters (there are 2 - Roue and another robot) are occasionally overly sexualized, which is common with the genre.

I am not an avid graphic novel/manga reader so I feel sort of awkward weighing in on that aspect but I found some panels jumpy - story wise - and had to backtrack to get my bearings again. The art work was sometimes messy to the point of confusion. My arc was a black and white ebook though, so that could be totally different in the finished copy.

I think this issue did a great job of laying out the characters and story. I was totally invested and like I said, I love a good - what it means to be human story.

These next two books are Amazon exclusive stories and are included with a Prime or KU membership.


Golden Hills by Jennifer Weiner ~ Goodreads

This is a very short story - 58 pages print, just under 2 hours audio, which is how I read it.

Senatorial candidate, Ida Berkowitz, is headed for a win in her reelection bid. That is until a ghost from her past, Marissa Schuyler, announces a press conference that will bring up feelings and deeds long forgotten from their summer at Camp Golden Hills while they were just young girls. 

By Ida's reaction I was expecting some serious, I Know What You Did Last Summer level shenanigans but it felt more like nothing burger to me. But who knows? Maybe it could take her out - what do I know? lol

What I did like about this one was the look back at the perceptions we have about others and their circumstances and the weight of our past that we carry with us. There are also themes of forgiveness and growth, which I also enjoyed. 

Ida does discuss politics and political issues quite a bit so steer clear if that's not your jam. 

The Bookstore Sisters by Alice Hoffman ~ Goodreads

This one is an even leaner 36 pages. For such a short story, I think Hoffman did a great job unfolding the background of two estranged sisters, the reason why, New Yorker, Isabel Gibson goes back to her small Maine island childhood home, reconnects with family, saves a bookstore and finds love.

Ok, I didn't really love the romance aspect. Gasp! But it's a really short story and the way the love interest was crammed in there and rushed wasn't my favorite. But I did love the two sisters, Isabel's niece, the bookstore and the embracing of old recipes with new meanings. 

Very sweet! 

Currently reading!

I started this last year and set it aside. I just wasn't in the mood then. I picked it up again and I love it! I felt this way about a romance in a while so fingers crossed the second half is just as good. ~ Goodreads
 

20 comments:

  1. Whoo hoo! So glad you gave Hart and Mercy another shot. Hope it holds up for you. I adored it. I loved Hoffman's book. I felt so much as I read it and thought it packed quite a punch for so few pages. That's how I felt about The Map of Tiny Perfect Things. It was longer, but still, Grossman told an amazing story.

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    1. Definitely in the mood for it now and it's adorable. I love when a novella can pack a punch in so few pages.

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  2. I am SO glad you are loving Hart and Mercy! It is a fave of mine for sure. Glad you were able to get some nice quick books in too, those can be great palate cleansers, even if they don't totally blow you away, but these sounded pretty good at least!

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    1. It's funny, heartwarming, interesting! Yeah, those two were perfect for an errands drive lol

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  3. I usually love everything by Weiner but have not picked up Golden Hills yet. I'm sure I will at some point, especially since it's such a short one. I've seen Deanna rave about Hart & Mercy. I hope it continues to be a hit for you!

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    1. I think I've only read one of her books but these two were short & sweet. Hart & Mercy has such a good romance.

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  4. I love a short book if done right.

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    1. Me too! They're perfect if you aren't in the mindset for something longer.

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  5. "Chrome was just a metal can and became, inexplicably, hot when moved to a new host body lol"
    😂

    Golden Hills seems to pack a lot in so short a page count. That isn't an easy feat.

    I hope Hart and Mercy continues to deliver!

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  6. Heart Gear has me curious since I'm a sucker for those kind of stories too. Plus I've been trying to read more manga. And yeah I like shorter stories lately.

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    1. Same lol My brain has a very short attention span these days. The ARC is in b&w so I'm not sure if some of the things are clearer to the reader once finished but it's a good story overall.

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  7. The 2 hour read sounds like a good audio

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  8. Lately I've been reading a lot of newer books with seemingly "crammed in there" elements. Romance and LGBTQ elements seem to be the most prevalent, but I guess that's so they can hashtag the books with popular themes. When those themes don't really add anything to the story, it annoys me. 😏

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  9. Yea for some reading! Sometimes short stories are just what I need - get in and get out, move on to something new. In fact, I may need to do that. I'm finding it hard to stay interested in a story if it's more than 200 pages, which isn't long.

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    1. They were super nice for errand drives :-) Like you said, you're in and out - a complete story in under 2 hours.

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  10. I've heard good things about Hart and Mercy. Hope it ended up being a good read.

    Lauren @ www.shootingstarsmag.net

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  11. I think manga is often black and white, and I also often have the issue of the art confusing me, not really being able to tell what's happening sometimes. But the story sounds neat, I'm glad you enjoyed it so far. And it does seem an odd choice to include romance in a 36 page story that already has other stuff going on.

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