
Book Review: Fake Dates and Mooncakes
A charming gay love story that plays on a few timeless romance tropes. This book is wholesome and cosy, but it also has tough subjects.

A charming gay love story that plays on a few timeless romance tropes. This book is wholesome and cosy, but it also has tough subjects.

Rebecca F. Kuang has produced a gripping, hilarious satire – especially for anyone involved in or curious about the book trade.

If you’re looking for a memoir that masterfully balances light reading and the despair of trauma and life, this is it.

It’s well written with compelling characters and a gripping plot. Don’t judge a book by its terrible movie adaptation!

A unique story with excellent world-building, perfect for fans of Mortal Engines and Studio Ghibli. Great for ages 11-12+.