as some of the other reviews mentioned, the astrology aspect didn't do much for me, as someone who was never really big on it to begin with. however i do appreciate that the author did their best to explain it in layman's terms. the concept/premise is an interesting one, and i would be more into it had it been explored just a little further. the writing was actually kinda solid until about the latter half of chapter 3, where i feel like the author was somewhat rushing to wrap everything up. all nitpicks aside though, i wouldn't mind visiting the full moon coffee shop myself. god knows we could use a nice celestial refreshment and advice that's just as refreshing.
also, cats! (=^-ω-^=)
as some of the other reviews mentioned, the astrology aspect didn't do much for me, as someone who was never really big on it to begin with. however i do appreciate that the author did their best to explain it in layman's terms. the concept/premise is an interesting one, and i would be more into it had it been explored just a little further. the writing was actually kinda solid until about the latter half of chapter 3, where i feel like the author was somewhat rushing to wrap everything up. all nitpicks aside though, i wouldn't mind visiting the full moon coffee shop myself. god knows we could use a nice celestial refreshment and advice that's just as refreshing.
also, cats! (=^-ω-^=)