“Tiada sesiapa yang sempurna atau tak pernah melakukan kesalahan. Apa yang penting, awak sudah tinggalkan semuanya dan ada usaha untuk berubah.”
Miss Makeover menceritakan tentang kisah dua orang gadis yang berbeza personaliti menjadi sahabat baik. Ozelyn yang berperwatakan ganas, pemarah dan anti sosial ingin mengubah personalitinya dengan bantuan Leia, seorang gadis Instafamous yang mempunyai ramai pengikut dan baik hati. Buku ini berkongsi bagaimana Leia menjadi jurulatih peribadi dalam misi 'makeover' Ozelyn menjadi gadis ayu.
Pada permulaan cerita ini, semasa Ozelyn belum memasang niat untuk berubah, jujur saya katakan saya tidak suka dengan wataknya. Dia membuli pelajar lain tanpa sebab dan bercakap dengan nada kasar kepada hampir setiap orang. Bagaimana mungkin saya mahu memberi empati kepada seseorang yang bersikap seperti ini? Namun apabila Ozelyn bertembung dengan crush dia di sekolah dan cuba untuk berubah menjadi seorang gadis (percubaan yang tidak berjaya), saya mula merasakan wataknya agak kelakar dan saya mahu tahu lebih lanjut mengenai wataknya: mengapa dia bersifat kasar dan adakah dia mampu untuk berubah?
Semasa Leia menunjuk minat untuk membantu Ozelyn berubah, saya tidak dapat faham niatnya kerana Ozelyn tidak pernah berbaik dengannya. Namun bila sebabnya dijelaskan, saya faham mengapa persahabatan di antara Ozelyn dengan Leia dapat terjalin. Saya suka dengan sikap Leia yang tegas dan tidak berputus asa dengan Ozelyn. Ozelyn pula layak dipuji kerana walaupun dia letih dengan latihan Leia, dia tidak berputus asa juga.
Gaya penulisan buku ini pula santai dan ringan, sesuai untuk bacaan umum terutamanya remaja atau sesiapa sahaja yang baru hendak mula membaca novel. Mesej yang disampaikan dalam novela ini juga sangat baik. Antara mesej yang paling saya gemari ialah jika kita hendak berubah, kita janganlah cuba menjadi orang lain. Kita sepatutnya cuba menjadi versi diri kita yang lebih baik, terhadap diri kita sendiri dan orang lain.
Walaupun saya suka dengan jalan cerita dan mesej Miss Makeover, terdapat beberapa bahagian yang saya tidak bersetuju dan saya rasa boleh diperbaiki. Antaranya ialah penggunaan rambut palsu dalam latihan Leia. Sekiranya anda tidak mengetahuinya, rambut palsu adalah haram bagi orang Islam, kecuali atas sebab-sebab tertentu yang memudaratkan (botak/rambut terlalu sedikit dan mendapat kata-kata keji daripada orang sekeliling, dll.).
Dalam Miss Makeover, Leia memaksa Ozelyn memakai rambut palsu panjang demi kecantikan. Walaupun Ozelyn bertanya kepada Leia apakah hukum memakai rambut palsu, jawaban Leia yang agak acuh tak acuh yang mengatakan mungkin berdosa mungkin tidak, boleh menimbulkan kekeliruan bagi pembaca muda. Walaupun watak Leia dan Ozelyn juga remaja yang tidak mahir tentang hukum agama, penulis tidak sepatutnya meletakkan elemen seperti ini yang boleh mengelirukan.
Selain itu, saya juga tidak bersetuju dengan beberapa ajaran Leia seperti memaksa Ozelyn memakai pakaian yang dilabel 'feminin' seperti skirt atau baju bercorak bunga dan warna pastel sahaja. Dia juga menyuruh Ozelyn mencari hobi yang bercirikan 'gadis' seperti 'membaca'. Pertamanya, stail adalah terbuka kepada kehendak masing-masing. Memang bagus Leia membantu Ozelyn mencuba stail baru, tetapi dengan mengatakan dia perlu menolak tepi koleksi topinya yang berwarna gelap kerana warna tersebut tidak menarik adalah agak melampau.
Apakah pula maksud hobi yang bercirikan 'gadis'? Jika seseorang perempuan gemar bersukan atau aktiviti lasak, adakah itu bermakna hobinya tidak menunjukkan dirinya seorang gadis? Saya juga tidak gemar dengan mesej yang mengatakan 'membaca' itu hobi yang bercirikan gadis kerana tiada masalah sekiranya seseorang lelaki mahu untuk membaca. Ini akan menimbulkan kekeliruan yang tidak patut kepada pembaca muda.
Secara keseluruhannya, saya masih menyukai Miss Makeover. Sedikit kekurangan yang saya sebutkan di atas pula mungkin disebabkan faktor watak itu sendiri. Novela ini mudah untuk dihadam dalam masa singkat dan sangat sesuai untuk pembaca muda serta bacaan umum.
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Thursday, February 10, 2022
A Funny Tragic Love: The Transcendent One-Sided Love of Yoshida the Catch Vol. 1 [Book Review]
I had a lot of fun reading this one! The main character, Yoshida, is madly in love with his high school friend, Shimakaze, who is now a mangaka (manga artist). What made this fun to read is that Yoshida's a tsundere who is so obvious with his feelings for her, but she is absolutely oblivious of it. Shimakaze is a walking disaster, so Yoshida had no choice but to be there to clean up her mess because he's just too whipped.
For one thing, Yoshida has stunning eyes <3 I'M IN LOVE WITH THEM! I think I'm enjoying it so much because as a handsome hero, his love story is tragic (in a humorous way) and he definitely won't get the love of his life anytime soon, at least not without more trouble coming their way. But he's very efficient with his work and all the mangaka assistants adored him so I find it very endearing. I like this kind of story more than when a handsome man gets every woman his wants easily.
I probably would dislike someone like Shimakaze in real life because she has zero tact, but I guess it's funny to read about her in a manga. As much as I think Yoshida deserves someone much better, I'd still root for both of these characters though! I can definitely imagine all the disaster coming their way as Yoshida continues trying to convey his feelings to her.
I love all the assistants too! Their characters are not very distinct since they're mostly on the same page about almost everything, but this is only the first volume so I'm sure there'll be more from the four of them in the upcoming volumes. As of now I find them all adorable.
It's fun to read a story about how a mangaka works, though I'm unsure to how much extent the events could be true. I'm definitely looking forward to more Yoshida with his tragic love story <3 I do hope we'll get to have some POVs from him too in the next volumes.
Many thanks to Netgalley and Kodansha Comics for the e-ARC in exchange for my honest review!
Series: The Transcendent One-Sided Love of Yoshida the Catch #1
"It’s never a tragedy to love somebody."
“And I was no longer afraid. I knew I would be able to come home, because of you. That you would lead me back. You are my constant star, Daisy.”
If I have to be honest, Chain of Iron is by far the most frustrating book that I've ever read. It took me months to get through halfway of it, then I had to put it down (or else risk ripping it apart), read something else in between before continuing it back and finishing it.
But did I still enjoy it? Yes. Yes, I did. In fact, I enjoyed it immensely.
If I were to compare Chain of Iron with Chain of Gold, the first book in The Last Hours trilogy, this one was a lot more draggy, especially during the first half of the book. But I cannot really hate it either because these were the parts where Cordelia and James got married, and there were a lot of cute domestic moments of them. I adored it, yet at the same time it felt exhausting to read too. I needed more actions, more James and Cordelia realising their true feelings, and less, well, less keeping everything to themselves. I cannot count how many times I wanted to yell to everyone to stop keeping secrets.
And there were a lot of secrets being kept. James kept a lot of truths between his relationship with Grace from Cordelia; Cordelia kept a lot of things from James and Lucie, but instead shared things with Matthew; Lucie kept everyone in the dark about Jesse; Matthew kept secrets about why he turned to drinking from James—the secrets were endless! Forgive me if I were to say that this is a very frustrating book to read.
But I have so much love for the Merry Thieves, and despite all the secrets being kept, when they needed to fight the demons, they fought hard together. The demon that went on a murdering spree in Chain of Iron was quite difficult to figure out its identity—I had some guesses, and some were true, some were hilariously wrong. I believe the mystery of it, combined with Clare's beautiful writing style, were what made me still fond of this book despite the burning frustrations. Along with the beloved Merry Thieves of course.
Cordelia and James' relationship was forlornly lovely. Despite their feelings for each other growing, the happy ending is still far from their reach. What's worse was Lucie and Jesse's relationship though. It's nice to see Lucie learning more about her powers, but the situation with Jesse kept getting grimmer. All I want is for these characters to be happy IS THAT SO HARD, CASSIE (ಥ﹏ಥ)
It's also surprising that I find myself warming up to Grace as well. I pretty much hated her in the first book, but in Chain of Iron, the reasons why she acted the way she did was unraveled, and I pitied her. I would not say I love her now, but I do want to root for her. I also want her to be friends with Christopher too, somehow. Christopher is one of the only characters that did not frustrate me and the way he excitedly talked about his experiments with Grace in that one scene was really adorable. He really is too precious.
Despite the frustration this book brought me, it still broke me to pieces and I have no regrets going through all that pain. I will be needing the ending, Chain of Thorns, real soon though. I need this agony of waiting to end, and I want Daisy to have her happy ending °(°ˊДˋ°) ° OR ELSE.
Many thanks to Pansing for sending me this review copy in exchange for an honest review. Chain of Iron is available in all good bookstores! Please read it so we can go through the same pain ♡
Series: The Last Hours #2
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