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While the book is well-written with good character development, it was just too slow paced to be enjoyable. I must have had about three false starts before I could get into the book. I felt the same way about the author's Ask Again, Yes. So, maybe her style of writing is just not for me.

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This book was ok, but I didn't get into it like I expected. Good character development, decent story line. I'm curious to see what else comes out from this author next to see how she evolves.

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Unfortunately, though I wanted to love this book very much, it fell a bit flat for me. There were elements that worked- the characters felt fleshed out, they just didn’t hold my attention.
I might try this one again during a different period, but for now I had to put it down.

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I loved the first book by this author ask again, yes and I felt like this one had the same type of nostalgia that that one did. I would definitely recommend this to others maybe as a fall Reid.

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Although this book started out slowly for me, as I read and figured out where it was happening and who everyone was, the book got interesting. The characters were realistic and the author showcased the heartbreak, stress, and financial strain that spring from infertility. It is also a slice of small town life, although Jess is a big city lawyer. I really like how, at the beginning of the story, Jess seemed to be lesser in the relationship of herself and Malcolm, but at the end of the book she has become his equal, especially when they confront the bar's former owner and she finesses a deal that will solve most of their problems. And Malcom shows growth also in the fact that he can consider what Jess and he need together, rather than just the Half Moon Bar. It is a very fast and very satisfying read.

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The Half Moon by Mary Beth Keane

You can listen to or read this book, or you can watch paint dry. Honestly, at least with the second option you’ll feel that you accomplished something if you like the new color.

I guess I’m just not a *s-l-o-w* burn, unlikeable characters, drawn out drama fan. Marriage on the brink. Affair. Business suffering with overdue bills to pay and a missing person side story that felt so misplaced, like it was the only way to fill the pages to create a book. And a heaping dose of infertility issues that should warrant a trigger warning.

The choice to publish this in May also baffled me as it’s set during one week in winter with snow storms and power outages. Just didn’t work for a summer read or one I found engaging at all, which was a huge disappointment as I really like Ask Again, Yes. Guess this is a don’t need to ask again, nope for me.

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Thank you to Net Galley and the Publisher for this Advanced Readers Copy of The Half Moon by Mary Beth Keane

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I loved Ask Again, Yes by this author and enjoyed her latest, The Half Moon. The story is another slow burn family saga with a lot of character development. I think I wanted it to hit me the same way the first novel did, but unfortunately, it fell a bit short. I think this had more to do with me not being in the right space for the story rather than the story not being right. This will be one that I may need to try again at another time. I tend to be a mood reader and haven’t quite found the right time to really love this story. But for those who love character driven, family sagas, this one fits that bill.
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Like many people, I loved Keane’s last novel, Ask Again, Yes, so of course I was eager to read her newest release.

This book was definitely a slow burn, quiet, character-driven story. Luckily, I had heard that before, so I definitely went in with that expectation. This book is a deep dive into a marriage in crisis — where it began, and what happened along the way to get where it is at the time the book opens. The characters were rich and deeply developed, and I could really understand the complexities and nuances of their relationship. I think that’s where Keane’s writing really shines — telling a quiet, but deep, story that really takes you to the heart of her characters.

Overall, I really enjoyed it, though it’s definitely one I’d have to be in the mood for, since it really is a quiet, thoughtful novel. I’d definitely recommend it if you like deep, character-driven fiction!

⚠️ TW: infertility and miscarriage ⚠️

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I just could not get into this book despite attempting several times. Unfortunately, it is DNF for me.

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Ask Again, Yes was a five star read for me and I could not stop raving about it to my reading friends. Because of it, I was thrilled to get an advanced copy of Mary Beth Keane's next novel, The Half Moon. I had a backlog of books to read so by the time I read it, there were tons of reviews already posted for The Half Moon, and I was so sad to see how low the average rating was. I was determined not to let those color my opinion, though.

I am happy to say that I had a very different experience with the book than the negative reviewers did. I appreciated the realistic struggles Malcolm and Jess dealt with. Marriage is often a series of conflicts that might seem boring or unimportant to outside observers but catastrophic to those inside the marriage. That is how I felt about Jess and Malcolm. Both characters did things that seem unforgiveable to people looking at their marriage from the outside. Malcolm not consulting Jess, a lawyer no less, about a purchase that would affect both their livelihood and credit scores was appalling. Jess looking for validation through other men, as bad or worse than what Malcolm did. Both parties so focused on how their marriage and their partner's were negatively affecting themselves, that they couldn't be bothered to try to improve their marriage by working on their own shortcomings.

I was not a fan of how the non-linear timeline was presented. It got confusing at times. Other than that, I found the story very believable, and just like Ask Again, Yes, The Half Moon felt very hopeful to me. I look forward to more from this author.

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Malcolm Gebhardt is a dreamer. His dream is to have a successful bar. When opportunity arises, he buys The Half Moon from the owner. He does not however, confide all the details of the sale to his wife. His wife, Jess, a lawyer, wants nothing more than to have a child. They have gone through round after round of infertility treatments, but with no luck. They have spent their life savings on the treatments.
While the story itself takes place in just a week’s time, the author goes back to past memories of the earlier lives of Malcolm and Jess. During this one week, (when Malcolm and Jess are estranged and she moved in with another man), a raging blizzard hits, a man from the bar goes missing, and the previous owners’ hitman comes collecting past due payments. Malcolm and Jess question how they got to where they currently are. Can they work together to turn things around? Can they get back together?
This novel is definitely a slow burn. I thought I was reading it for a long time until I realized it only had 300 pages. If you like family life, marital challenges, dreams to be either fulfilled or not, this will be the book for you.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Scribner Publicity at Simon and Schuster for allowing me to read an ARC of The Half Moon in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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This is a well written and very deep book. It hits on topics that are relatable to many such as a troubled marriage, financial crisis, and fertility struggles. It's an emotional book but well worth the read. Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for an ARC.

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This novel takes place over the course of one week. It hits all the pressure points - a troubled marriage, fertility struggles, and a financial crisis. It took me a while to get into the story, but I am glad that I stuck with it.

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Thank you for the copy of this book.

This was a well written book with a lot of depth. The characters felt real and I was feeling for them. Definitely need to be in the mood for deep and emotions when reading this.

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The Half Moon by Mary Beth Keane is an examination of a couple’s rocky journey through marriage.

I thought Mary Beth Keane did a great job with her novel, Ask, Again, Yes. The novel is about star-crossed lovers and their extremely complicated family dynamics.

With The Half Moon, this time the author focuses solely on a marriage in crisis. The couple struggles with infertility and money troubles. But I felt they also have a key central issue: a lack of connection. It’s not great when you’re reading a story about a marriage and you’re wondering, why are these two together?

All in all, I did find it interesting enough to finish it. There are some aspects that are compelling, for instance, it takes place in a small town and I tend to like those stories. But again, I wasn’t rooting for these two to stay a couple. And that took away from the story for me.

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his is a slow burn spousal drama, the whole way through…

This story takes place over the course of a week, is dual perspective between the husband and wife, and frequently falls into large sections of past memories of what happened in their lives along the way.

Malcom finally owns the bar he’s dreamed of and worked years in. Struggling to keep his relationship and the bar afloat, life seems to unfurl regardless of his good intentions. His wife Jess is struggling with her own dream - she desperately wants to be a mother but her body has other plans. UCan they have both dreams fulfilled or are neither going to get what they want?

For me, this was interesting at times but unfulfilling overall. I didn’t feel there was a low, a middle or even a high, just small peaks of curiosity that came off the baseline. Sometimes the story seemed to deviate into their own thoughts or memories for so long it felt like it took away from the storyline. I finished the novel mostly unsatisfied with the ending, but I could see how people who enjoy slow burns that glimpse into the lives of others would enjoy this. It’s like taking a walk in the park, you’re just there for the scenery.

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Overall, I enjoyed reading The Half Moon. It gives a good portrayal of how marriage can be complicated and messy. This book would likely appeal to Gen X and millennial readers.

What I liked:
-the character flaws of Malcom and Jess - they make alot of mistakes
-the ups and downs of their marriage over time
-the challenge of building a career
-infertility and the effects it has on a wife, husband, and marriage
-debt and finances within a marriage

What I didn't like:
-the decisions and actions of the characters frustrated me sometimes
-it took awhile to become invested in the story
-there is a missing person/mystery arc that didn't fit well into the story

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Mary Beth Keene is an incredible author and this book was so good. I highly recommend it! The Half Moon is a slow burn with a marriage in crisis alternating between the perspectives of the husband and wife. It deals with the mistakes made in a marriage and the complexities that span decades of time.

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Thank you for allowing me to read this early. It took me a while to get invested in the characters. But they have that way of sucking you in and you end feeling apart of their world.

Can’t wait to see this on library shelves.

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