September 2025 Books – Part 3

Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao

DNF 125 pages or 33%. So disappointing. I tried to read this about three times and each time that I picked it up, I was really bored. It is really rare for me to dump a fiction, but there were so many warning signs that I had to stop. The two leads were very flat. Hana had potential but I did not really feel her inner world or motivations. Keishin was a physicist with mother issues. They instantly fell in love and there was very little explanation on how or why their connection was so deep. The writing was stilted and the timeline kept jumping around so the pacing was all over the place. It was not done well and made the character development rather limited since it was abrupt every chapter. The world building was really odd as well because it was all style and no substance. This book had hype and it has good reviews. I read some critical reviews which shared my opinions of the romance and the world building. I am not Japanese so I cannot explain the accuracy of the ideas but there was something very off about the Japanese cultural appropriation. Each part started with Japanese kanji and there were Japanese idioms. I read one review criticizing the authenticity of the idioms. The author is Filipino and I am uncertain if this novel passed this through a Japanese editor or reviewer. The book was trying very hard to be a Ghibli film including random other world characters and Hana literally using the word “isekai” to explain things. That was unnecessarily meta and felt like bad fan fiction. As someone who does not mind a lot of books where there are just vibes, this book tried to have it all with the deep, rushed romance and the Japanese cozy fantasy setting.

Sept 16-19, 2025.

The Lorax by Dr Seuss

I do not think I read this as a kid. Since I learned English mostly at age 6-7, I did not have the experience of being read these more kindergarten age Dr Seuss books. This had good themes about capitalism, environmentalism, and greed. The best part was the word play. I read this out loud.

Sept 21, 2025.

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