#REVIEW, sorta: The Enchanted Greenhouse, by Sarah Beth Durst

I’ve done not much but sleep this weekend, and at least one person in the house has Covid and at least two are sick, and I didn’t have a lot of grading to do today but what I had to do was immensely annoying.

So, please, forgive me, when I write a very short review, less than it deserves: that The Enchanted Greenhouse is delightful, and it’s a sort-of sequel (same world, different characters) to The Spellshop, which I didn’t review when it came out last year but was also delightful, and it was absolutely the antidote to having read a bunch of books lately that I didn’t like all that much. It is short (I finished it in less than three hours, easy), low stakes (sure, “cottage core” or “cozy,” either works) and has a romance angle without ever descending into smut, and there are talking plants and a cat with wings.

I loved it, but I’m too tired to say much more, so just go read it, and enjoy peeling the pages apart, because something about the way they stained the edges kinda locks them together a little bit, and I’m not gonna sit here and pretend that the physical feeling of splitting the pages as I was reading didn’t add to my enjoyment of the book, because it totally did.

Back to bed.


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One thought on “#REVIEW, sorta: The Enchanted Greenhouse, by Sarah Beth Durst

  1. Thanks for this review! I am usually a “dark side” type, but I have been really drawn to this on the shelves at my work…even though I’m not much of a cozy warm n’ fuzzy type. I think this is going to be my holiday gift to myself this year! (I’m even indulging in Aproustian’s “Let’s Play” of Spiritfarer even though I was in midwatch of some of their other “Let’s Plays”. ) Appreciate your reviews, as always!

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