Thursday, April 16, 2020

The Life and (Medieval) Times of Kit Sweetly: A Book Review



Jamie Pacton's debut is perfect for the feminist YA readers of the world. Kit works as a serving wench (waitress) at a medieval-themed restaurant and dreams of being promoted to a knight so she can earn money for college and help her mom pay the bills. But the company and her boss want to keep it medieval and traditional, meaning only guys can be knights. So Kit takes things into her own hands, riding out as a knight and raising awareness for gender restrictions and spurring a whole new set of problems.

As far as contemporary YA goes, this book has a cute story. There's lots of pop-culture references in here and lots of inclusion with sexualities, races, etc. The characters are entertaining, the restaurant setting is original and interesting, and the writing is pleasant. But to be honest, none of these characteristics really set it apart from other contemporaries. I took greatest issue with the plot, which seemed to move quite slowly and felt like a play-by-play of Kit's everyday life. I wanted more punchy scenes and less showering, eating, driving, and studying. I also didn't love the romance. It felt non-existent until the end, and by then it felt forced. Unfortunately, this book fell a bit flat for me, but it was still entertaining and cute.

Writing Aesthetic/Style: 3.5
Plot/Movement: 2.5
Character Development: 3
Overall: 3

Thank you, Page Street Publishing, for the ARC! This book will be released on May 5, 2020.

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