Book Review: Seth on the Moon (Zodiac Academy, #5.6)

Oh, where do I even begin with "Seth on the Moon"? The latest installment in the Zodiac Academy world by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti had me grinning like a fool by the time I reached the last page. I’ve always adored stories where dreams come true, and this novella does just that—twice over. It caught my attention not just for the whimsical premise, but for the undeniable heart at its core, particularly the delightful character of Seth and his beautifully complex relationships.

Seth serves as the embodiment of the dorky best friend trope we all know and love. He’s charmingly awkward with a heart of gold, and over the course of the series, we’ve watched him undergo substantial character growth. Yet, what truly captured my heart in this installment was his earnest desire to journey to the Moon—a metaphor for his personal ambition, and the lengths he’ll go to achieve it. When his best friend, Caleb, makes that dream a reality, it’s hard not to swoon. The sheer adorableness of that gesture had my heart melting—seriously, it’s like a fairy tale, wrapped in the magic of friendship and a sprinkle of romantic tension.

Speaking of romantic tension, can we talk about the chemistry? Seth on the Moon is alive with unspoken emotions and simmering attraction. It’s clear to everyone (literally everyone—thanks, Darcy, Orio, and Tory) that Seth harbors deep feelings for Caleb. The tension is palpable, and it’s one of those things you can’t help but root for. Their relationship perfectly illustrates the series’ core theme of friendship evolving into something deeper, and, boy, did it resonate. I found myself rooting for them, laughing at their teasing banter, and cheering for their emotional breakthroughs.

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Peckham and Valenti have this delightful ability to keep the pacing brisk while deepening character arcs. The dialogue is sharp and witty, and the scenes transition flawlessly, a testament to strong narrative techniques. There are memorable moments that linger—like Seth’s almost childlike excitement about his lunar adventure. He can’t stop talking about it, and honestly, who could? I was practically riding on that shuttle with him, fueled by pure joy.

One of the standout quotes, which I found particularly heartwarming, was when Seth exclaims, “It’s not just the Moon; it’s about who I get to share this with.” It encapsulates the essence of the story—fulfillment of dreams shared with someone who understands and cherishes you.

In concluding my thoughts, Seth on the Moon is a must-read for anyone who appreciates stories about friendship blossoming into love, sprinkled with humorous, delightful moments and heartwarming dreams. Fans of the Zodiac Academy series will find a treasure trove of nostalgia and character growth here, while newcomers will be swept up in an endearing tale that emphasizes the beauty of life’s adventures. Personally, this novella made me reflect on the simple yet profound nature of human connections—something that’s hard to encapsulate in mere words but feels so incredibly real.

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This is why I’m giving it five brilliant stars! If you’re looking for a book that touches the soul, makes you laugh, and maybe even sheds a tear or two, look no further. Grab a cozy blanket and settle in—Seth’s journey awaits, and trust me, you’re going to love it! 🌙✨

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