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Dieses Buch hat mich tief berührt. Die herzerwärmende und zauberhafte Atmosphäre sowie die ausgezeichnete Charakterentwicklung haben mich von Anfang an in ihren Bann gezogen. Jeder einzelne Charakter ist so lebendig und authentisch beschrieben, dass ich mich sofort mit ihnen verbunden fühlte.

Die Geschichte war einfach nur entzückend.

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I loved the characters in this book! The friendship and the slow burn love. My favorite trope he falls first is so good in this book. Absolutely cozy fantasy/romantasy with great setting and worldbuildung and even better dialogues between the characters.

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This book was so much fun! I enjoyed this wonderful adventure and could not put it down.

The story alternates between Talia and Jarrett's POVs. The plot developed very organically, and it realistically captured how Talia didn't know anything about the world she suddenly found herself in. The characters are fantastically written and they interact so well together. This will definitely be a book I pick up time and time again.

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this was a super cute book! a quick and engaging read following talia who wakes up unexpectedly in a fantasy world and gets swept away on a quest to get back home. during this quest she meets a whole cast of different characters and while they aren’t there yet, they’re going to be a pretty great found family - i just know it.

i had lots of fun with this, i liked all the different personalities in the group and in particular the main two; talia was sweet and jarrett was dorky (in a good way). and while technically i guess it is high-stakes, they don’t feel that high on account of this being a cosy fantasy. which i’m a fan of.

i’m really excited to keep reading this series as it comes out and actually very sad i can’t continue immediately.

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This was a sweet and cozy(ish) fantasy story about a girl named Talia, beginning at home in Canada where the extent of magic in her life is skirts with pockets. That all changes and somehow she ends up in another realm on an epic journey through a forest full of magical creatures. She starts out lost and alone but survives thanks to the kindness of many friends she meets along the way. Her internal monologue makes her lovable and easy to root for - she lacks confidence but becomes brave, she wants to be loved but would give that up to avoid hurting others, she’s inexperienced but her choices are mature.

Overall I enjoyed and recommend this story. I will say I was craving some more closure at the end, so I very much look forward to book 2 so I can see what happens!

Thank you to Whimsical Publishing for the opportunity to read and review this ARC.

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I just wish you got more world building. Like having the politics and why they run the nine realms like they do, and how. I wish you understood characters/races more. For example, Tae talking about rebelling cause of how they treat other races an how it got to be so. I just wanted more explanation for everything. It would've been better if it was longer than 217 pages. It all felt very surface level.

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I found Charting Stars to feel like stepping into a cozy video game, with a delightful ensamble of characters and main characters who were fun to follow and easy to root for. The adventure that you take while reading this book, allow the reader to relax and travel to fun new world. I would recommend this to anyone looking for an easy read, who loves cozy things or something to get them out of a reading rut. Micheline Ryckman really did a great job here, and I look forward to reading more their works in the future.

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Such a lovely read, I just adored this book and these characters so much! I am so glad I was able to read this book.

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Charting Stars is a cozy fantasy where the female mc is transported from Canada to this strange magical world. What follows is her journey to find her way home, all while meeting people and creatures along the way. The book has a first person dual perspective of the female and male main characters. I’m not a fan of multiple pov’s when it’s in first person, since it’s easy to get confused who is who unless the characters have strong characteristics. The characters in this didn’t. There were also so many characters and plot points to keep track of, and despite being a fast paced book it felt slow. There’s some good anxiety rep in the fmc and a sweet budding romance, if you are a fan of insta-love you will love it. Also some wonderful animal sidekicks, which always gets bonus points from me.

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Pleasant yet thrilling, this book left me eager for more. The characters were charming and distinct, with vivid personalities. The story is SO interesting, would be on the lookout for more!

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I adored this book. It is just so wholesome and whimsical, and every character - and I mean every single one - is so well written! I quickly became obsessed with all of the characters.

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with a free eARC in exchange for an honest review!
Rating: 3.75/5

A sweet, lighthearted read, Charting Stars has potential but unfortunately doesn't deliver what's promised in the blurb. While it's a fast paced and short read (perhaps at its detriment considering the plot felt incomplete), it felt like it dragged at times and I had trouble staying interested. I will say that the majority of the characters had interesting personalities that meshed together well, I just wish they had more depth to them. This didn't really feel like a cozy fantasy either - just a short portal fantasy with low stakes. I'd maybe be interested in reading a sequel, if the plot and characters were better developed.

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Thank you for the opportunity to read this book in advance! I will state upfront that I DNF this book at around 10%.

The book is EXCELLENTLY written, the pace is fantastic, and the main character is pretty likable.
I realized that I don’t think I’m really into the YA category as much as I used to be.

The world building is fantastic & the author did really well.

If you love cats & YA fantasy novels (heavy on the cat liking. Seriously. If you don’t like cats, I wouldn’t pick this up. They are referenced numerous times in the first 2 chapters) then I would check it out!

Again, the book seems wonderful - just not quite my thing at this point.

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Title: Charting Stars
Author: Micheline Ryckman
Stars: ✨✨✨/5
Genre: YA & Fantasy

Synopsis: Talia, a stargazing Canadian college student, gets ripped from her world and lands in a whirlwind of talking animals, mythical creatures, and strange prophecies. Thrust into the heart of an ancient conflict (she gives background in the book), Talia discovers she's not just a visitor – she might be the key to stopping a war that threatens the Nine Realms.

But Talia's not alone. A messenger named Jarrett is drawn into her quest, along with a mischievous magic cat, a sassy squirrel, a warrior princess, a prince, and an outspoken outcast. Together, they must navigate treacherous landscapes and forge unlikely alliances to help bring peace to the land.

The Good:
The creatures in the story were fantastical, and the world itself was well-described. The author's descriptions were clear, and the different characters had distinct personalities. The animal companions, especially the squirrel and cat, provided moments of amusement. The other characters, including Jarrett and Tarkan, were also well-developed. I liked how she brought in new elements that I hadnt read about in other fantasy novels (and I read a lot of fantasy).


The Meh:
While the fantastical elements were engaging, I wanted to hear more of the Nine Realms. The story packed a lot of information into a small number of pages, leaving some questions unanswered. This created a sense of rushed pacing towards the end. Furthermore, we never even got to the final destination, which was anticlimactic. Developing the characters' backstories, how they arrived in this world, and their motivations could have significantly enriched the narrative. Providing more details about the world-building would have brought the story to a whole new level.

Furthermore, this read for younger readers (no swearing, the girl says things like dang it etc.) but there are a lot of adult topics such as sexual slavery, forced marriage, getting assaulted, nudity, etc. So, it left me a little confused as to what the audience is supposed to be.

All in all, this was a whimsical, sit by the campfire, kind of read and I give it three stars. I will definitely be reading the next book and hoping that it answers some of my questions.

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I really liked this book. It was just the right length, the world was built up beautifully (the descriptions! It probably helps that this started as a graphic novel.), the characters were unique and had their own motivations and secrets and quirks. I really just want to wander into this world and maybe never find my way back out.

Talia is from Canada and is best described as a homebody. She loves painting and loves allowing her art to take her places, but she doesn't like to travel. However, once a fourth star appears as part of Orion's belt, she finds herself in a different world that looks eerily like one of her paintings. In order to make it home, she must retrieve an item from one of the world's guardians.

I like Talia, probably because I relate to her. Not sure how I would do without modern plumbing and I certainly do not have fighting and riding skills. However, she is a dreamer who has an appreciation for deep pockets (oh, pockets, how I love you) and a knack for knowing how to connect with people. While her journey is far from over, I am excited to see where the band of traveling companions goes from here.

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DNF at 50%
Super adorable cover and the premise sounded really cute and fun. But sadly couldn't get into the writing style or the characters, it was not for me.

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Cozy yet action packed, this book had me eager to learn more. The characters were delightful and well thought out, their individuality shining through in their humour and interactions. I felt as though I was travelling with them, enchanted and terrified as the journey progressed. I am in awe at Ryckman’s world building skills, I truly believed that I was travelling through her world, dazzled by the views and the creatures we encountered.
My only issue with this book is that it ended too soon!! I am excited to see what Ryckman produces next!

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Canadian only child gets the vacation we all want in the middle of winter. Away from a codependent mother and to find friends of her own. An insta love that shows people are more than their origins and that kindness can do more than fighting. Representation for those with anxiety (people pleasers and cleaners) and neurospice (fidget sticks and missing social cues). Asides from the warm and positive message this has the best cat representation/accuracy. A cat can do great things but chooses not to.

That being said I did struggle reading this at time despite being a quick read. The FMC was both wise beyond her years (and not in the old soul way but the raise an eyebrow way) and frustratingly naive/young. She was also caught up on an ex well over halfway through comparing him to new men but we’re supposed to believe there’s chemistry. The MMC was a miss on my part. There’s supposed to be a big sad backstory that never hit the feels. The feelings that he is so abhorrent about. Throughout the book the narrator would tell you how they felt; not make you feel it which as an emotional reader misses the mark for me. The insta loves were lacking in chemistry.

Overall a lovely book but not the one for me

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"One day you'll need to broaden your horizons. Sometimes having a life, a real life, takes courage."

Charting Stars is a fun light fantasy that draws inspiration from The Wizard of Oz. Talia is struggling to open her heart, but after spotting a mysterious fourth star in Orion's Belt and being transported to another dimension she will need to learn how to trust to survive.

I liked Talia's reaction to waking up in the Nine Realms. She's not awestruck by the whimsy of another world or excited by the thrill of the unexplainable - she's terrified. Talia remains anxious throughout book one, and doesn't develop any special powers. She's just a girl, and this makes Charting Stars feel weightier as each danger that's feels encountered feels heightened. It's so realistic and helped ground the story.

Jarrett's perspectives add another layer to the tale, and I liked having this point of view as it makes it clear this isn't a dream (unlike Wizard of Oz which leaves it ambiguous). Plus, it's super cute seeing the relationship from both sides.

The writing can be a bit simple and repetitive at times, but overall I really enjoyed it. This was almost a nostalgic sort of read as it captures the atmosphere and style of fantasy stories I read when I was younger. I kept forgetting the characters are actually in their twenties because it has such a playful and innocent vibe.

I'm really hoping the sequel is announced soon, as I can't wait to see what happens next on this adventure. One threat has been overcome, but there is still a long road ahead for Talia and her companions.

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The cover is absolutely stunning and immediately drew me in, but it was the warm, cozy atmosphere, hint of magic, and sweet romance that kept me yearning for more. Told in dual POV by characters Talia and Jarrett, Charting Stars has everything I love in a book: a fast paced plot, a dash of humor, and a setting that made me feel like I was wrapped in a warm hug. This book should be read by a crackling fireplace and with a cup of hot chocolate or tea in hand!

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