This would be FANTASTIC as a C-Drama (yup, the kind with flying boys, magical bamboo forests and at least 60 episodes), but was way too overwhelming as a book.
✨ The world-building was this book's greatest strength, but also its greatest flaw. The author focused on this too much, highlighting details about all these Celestial beings, giving them uniaue stories and whatnot... just to have them be irrelevant to the actual story. A reason why it took me so long to read this was because I was telling myself that I needed to understand everything before moving on, only to be disappointed that I didn't actually need all that information. I appreciated it, though. Everything was definitely amazingly fleshed out for a standalone.
✨ I felt very detached from the characters. Don't get me wrong — they're not badly written by any means. Xue's both curious and courageous, which are both traits I love in a main character. I think the writing style just made it hard for me to really empathize with her. I also kind of found it hilarious how the male lead was always sick/knocked out and therefore absent??? 😭 (He’s a sweetheart, though.)
✨ I'm personally not into very flowery writing, but if you want vibes, this book will deliver. This book definitely had a very Ghibli feeling (it reminded me of Spirited Away, in particular) with the dark-but-magical energy and the insane food descriptions. I definitely felt like I was floating (I'm making wavy arm motions right now) while reading this.
✨ There was definitely a plot in there. Again, due to the aforementioned intense world-building, I didn't really feel like there was enough going on until maybe the last 30% of the book, but once we had some weapons out, I was satisfied with how things ended up playing out. I don't want to spoil the ending, but I was oddly okay with it. I feel like ending it any other way would have been wrong. (If you've read this, let me know what you thought of it!)
This is not a bad book by any means. I probably would’ve enjoyed it more if I was in a different headspace. Anyway, I'd recommend it to anyone looking for something incredibly whimsical, adventourous, and hunger-inducing.
2.5, rounded up because I love my Chinese authors. 💖