Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt

Robin’s Rave Reviews 2025

5 Stars

Have you put off reading REMARKABLY BRIGHT CREATURES by Shelby Van Pelt? It’s time. I’ve had the novel on my shelf for quite some time, always intending to read it next. Finally, I read it on the plane and on vacation. REMARKABLY BRIGHT CREATURES has been out since May of 2022. It’s gained such high praise that many of you have probably already read it. If not, whacha waitin’ for? If you have, great! Then make sure to comment below to share your thoughts with others! 

Book Summary

Isn’t that the octopus book?

Yes, the book features an octopus named Marcellus, and you’ll love him, but it’s so much more. The author explores family issues, grief, aging, and growing up—all lessons that hit home through the strangest circumstances in her book. It even has a mystery and a romance built in.

Two lives in particular are intertwined with Marcellus: Tova, a night janitor at the aquarium, and Cameron, a bright man in his 30s who lacks stability and motivation. The story is told in the POV of all three characters. It’s truly a story of unexpected and unconventional friendships between Marcellus, Tova, and Cameron.

book cover of Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van PeltMarcellus is bright and exceptionally perceptive, as we see in his POV chapters. He has been at the aquarium most of his life and is keenly aware he is approaching the life expectancy of a giant Pacific octopus.

At age 70, Tova cleans at the aquarium to give her purpose in life and to keep busy. She lives alone in the house her father built. Her husband, son, and brother have all died. She’s haunted by the mystery of what happened the night of her son’s death. Although Tova has been on her own for some time, the recent death of her brother and her own foot injury gives her reason to consider her future. She has no one to care for her in her elder years.

Cameron has a lengthy list of failed relationships and jobs. Raised by his aunt and not knowing if his mother is still alive, he’s now looking for the father he’s never known, hoping this discovery is financially beneficial. His selfish motives become the catalyst for change and growth.

Marcellus has a habit of escaping his enclosure at night to feast on “treats” in other nearby tanks and collect trinkets he finds. Marcellus is a keen observer of everything and everyone at the aquarium, but he needs more stimulation, so he escapes (and returns) often. Octopi can only be out of the water for eighteen minutes before The Consequences. Luckily, the night he gets tangled in power cords, Tova discovers him and saves him. They form a bond, and Marcellus often affectionately wraps an arm around Tova’s arm when she dangles it at the top of the tank, leaving sucker marks on her.

Both Tova and Cameron are searching for answers to tough life questions, and Marcellus may be the connection to the answers they need.

My Thoughts 

REMARKABLY BRIGHT CREATURES by Shelby Van Pelt has something for everyone, but I loved that it explores how family (real or found) and community can fill our empty spaces.

You’ll never think of an octopus the same way again.

Photo of giant Pacific octopus by Venakr from Deposit Photos
Photo by Venakr from Deposit Photos

Shelby does an excellent job bringing her characters to life. Marcellus’s humor and perceptiveness make him a fun, complex character you’ll want more of. I love that Marcellus is trying to share information with Tova, but she doesn’t ‘get it’ for some time. Tova is a strong, independent woman with the kindness of a grandmother anyone would want. Cameron starts out as an annoying man-child who can’t find his place in life while his friends are married and having a baby. Although he starts his journey with questionable motives, his development and maturation are satisfying.

The secondary characters are also lovable. The members of Tova’s social group, The Knit Wits, have been supportive of each other as they age, but the group is getting smaller and smaller. Ethan, the grocery store owner, is quite a character! He’s the town gossip, but he also looks out for Tova. He works through his insecurities, attempting to develop a relationship with her. Add that he’s Scottish and has an accent, and he becomes memorable. Avery is a good addition to Cameron’s story as his antithesis and romantic interest. She’s everything he’s not. She’s a hard-working entrepreneur, running her own business while raising a child on her own.

Although you may guess some twists, let the story take you on a leisurely ride where all three POV stories intersect, bringing it to a rewarding ending. You’ll be glad you did!

About the Author

Photo of author Shelby Van PeltShelby was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, the setting of REMARKABLY BRIGHT CREATURES. Now she lives in Chicago with her family and cats.

This novel is Shelby Van Pelt’s debut book. It spent more than a year on the New York Times bestseller list. It is also a Read with Jenna Today Show book club pick, as well as an award-winning novel.

Consider purchasing REMARKABLY BRIGHT CREATURES through this link on Bookshop.org to help support independent mom and pop bookstores. Personally, I like to support MacIntosh Books on Sanibel Island with their recovery after Hurricane Ian. (I don’t receive any commission from this. I simply want to help independent bookstores.)

If You Like…

I always suggest a similar book I’ve read and reviewed to consider. However, if you like REMARKABLY BRIGHT CREATURES,  a comparable book is difficult because of its uniqueness. Here are a few books I have not yet read that may fill your order. Check out THE KEEPER OF STORIES by Sally Page, ANXIOUS PEOPLE by Fredrik Backman, THE STORY OF ARTHUR TRULUV  by Elizabeth Berg, or (non-fiction) THE SOUL OF AN OCTOPUS by Sy Montgomery. Most of these are already on my Want to Read list. Hope they click with you!

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One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune

Robin’s Rave Reviews 2025

5 Stars

Readers, get ready for a one-two punch with ONE GOLDEN SUMMER by Carley Fortune, the sequel to EVERY SUMMER AFTER! Put these at the top of your summer romance reading list!

Book cover of Every Summer After by Carley FortuneThis spring I read EVERY SUMMER AFTER (link to my review) and LOVED it!  Carley didn’t disappoint with the follow-up story, her new release, ONE GOLDEN SUMMER.

Book cover of One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune

Although these novels could be read as stand-alones, I would highly suggest reading EVERY SUMMER AFTER first to get the background of the characters. EVERY SUMMER AFTER is the romance between Percy (Persephone) and Sam set at their lake cottages at Barry’s Bay. Carley’s new book, ONE GOLDEN SUMMER, returns to the same location, but we get the romance between Alice and Charlie, Sam’s brother.

One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune – Book Summary

“Good things happen at the lake.” – Nan

Alice spent the summer with her grandmother at the lake when she was seventeen. She watched three teens, two boys and one girl, from a distance, wishing she could be part of their group but being too shy to introduce herself.

Photo of a Nikon camera
Photo by Nick Demou on StockSnap

That summer, Alice got her first camera. One shot, capturing a carefree moment of the three teens speeding across the lake in a yellow boat, started Alice’s path to a photography career. Now in her thirties and unhappy with following someone else’s vision in her commercial photography business, she takes time off to care for Nan after a hip replacement. She also hopes to recapture her joy of photography during her time away from work. Alice arranges for them to spend the summer in the same lake cottage to cheer up her grandma while she recuperates.

Amazingly, the person preparing the cabin for their visit is the neighbor Charlie, one of the boys from the boat photo. Although readers may remember Charlie as the “bad boy” from the first book, he’s now in his thirties. Readers want to see if Charlie can redeem himself.

Adult Alice decides to live this summer doing all the things she was too scared to do when she was seventeen. She creates a summer bucket list to break out of her introverted shell. Charlie seems to have a photogenic memory from the quick glance he sneaks of her list. Throughout the summer, he helps Alice check off the activities.

Alice tries to keep her distance from flirtatious Charlie. They have great banter, and conversation is easy, but she’s getting over a recent break-up. Charlie says he just wants to be friends, even though their chemistry is on fire when they’re around each other.

For the first time, Alice feels like she can totally be herself around a guy and likes that Charlie sees her for who she is. Even though she has always played it safe, and he continues to give her mixed signals, several times she tries to take their relationship to the next level and gets shot down.

With the baggage of deep personal loss, his past actions and a secret he holds, he doesn’t feel he deserves a HEA. He pushes her away, knowing he desires to do the opposite.

My Thoughts

Alice and Nan have a sweet, caring relationship. I like many things about their connection, but especially that they were doing sewing projects together at the cabin. (If my mother-in-law were still with us, that would be her, doing projects with her grandkids!)

The romance is a slow burn, since Alice isn’t sure she’s ready for a new relationship and Charlie insists he wants to just be friends. The push/pull of ‘will they/won’t they’ chemistry makes for great reading. They can fool themselves, but the reader knows where it’s heading! Take note: this book is not a “sweet” romance. It has some heat to it. The build is wonderful with the one step forward, two steps back approach.

Charlie tells Alice she’s trouble, recognizing he has met his match, IF he lets her in. Although Charlie is still a flirt with a huge ego in this book, we get to see the real Charlie that hides behind the mask. Gorgeous Charlie is smart, quick-witted, humorous, charming, and caring. He goes out of his way to help Alice and Nan, even becoming friends with Nan without ulterior motives. Charlie even makes opportunities for Alice to complete her bucket list while he also completes a sweet project for Sam and Percy.

I’ve heard people in the reading community ask, “Who’s your book boyfriend?” I never had an answer. No one stood out. Now I do-Charlie Florek, the same character I didn’t overly like in the first book! I appreciated seeing him mature into an adult. Like most people, he hid his insecurities behind a mask, until he meets Alice who sees right through him.

Even in EVERY SUMMER AFTER, we see hints that adult Charlie has changed. I like that Carley let the “bad boy” mature. He becomes a better person who doesn’t have to suffer his whole life for teenage mistakes.

Consider purchasing EVERY SUMMER AFTER and/or ONE GOLDEN SUMMER by Carley Fortune through these links on Bookshop.org to help support independent mom and pop bookstores. I like to support MacIntosh Books on Sanibel Island with their recovery after Hurricane Ian. (I don’t receive any commission from this. I simply want to help independent bookstores.)

About the Author

Carley Fortune is an award-winning journalist, having worked as an editor at some of Canada’s top publications. Now, she’s a #1 New York Times and #1 Globe and Mail bestselling author, as well.

Photo of author Carley Fortune

Carley was born in Toronto but lived in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia until age 8. That’s when her family permanently moved to Barry’s Bay, a tiny lakeside town in Ontario, Canada, the setting for EVERY SUMMER AFTER and ONE GOLDEN SUMMER. She currently lives in Toronto with her husband and two sons.

If You Like…

After devouring EVERY SUMMER AFTER and ONE GOLDEN SUMMER by Carley Fortune, you may like these books:  THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY by Jenny Han and LOVE AND OTHER WORDS by Christina Lauren. I’ve included a link to Bookshop.org for both of them as well. Happy reading!

 

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The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young

Robin’s Rave Reviews 2024 

THE UNMAKING OF JUNE FARROW by Adrienne Young is a unique novel. I’m being careful to not give you too much about this one because it’s best experienced by the reader. If your reading tastes are similar to mine, you’ll love it!

This time travel novel includes the loyal/loving family theme wrapped with mystery and a touch of romance, but it also has a complexity that will keep you on your toes. Your brain will be engaged while reading this book, and it will keep you thinking long after, all in a good way.

Book cover for The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne YoungSummary

The Farrow women are well-known for two things: their flower farm in Japer, North Carolina, and a mysterious curse. Years ago, after showing signs of mental instability, Susanna Farrow disappeared. She left behind baby June to be raised by the grandmother.

Now an adult, June is very familiar with the town’s rumors and whispers about her family and her mother’s disappearance. When June hears a voice calling her name and wind chimes that don’t exist and sees a ghost horse and a mysterious red door that appear out of nowhere, she questions if she is headed down that same slippery slope of mental illness. That’s why she feels she must sacrifice finding love and having children. The curse will stop with her.

Early in the story, just before June’s grandmother dies, she mails an old photo to June. June questions how the two people in the picture could be together since they didn’t live in the same time period. June investigates more about her mother and the disappearance. Every bit of information leads to another question. After receiving a yellowed envelope with the message “Trust me,” June decides to test her hallucinations. The next time the red door appears, she opens it and walks through. When she does, June must navigate a scenario where the present and the past intertwine, and answers lead to tough decisions.

My Thoughts

In the beginning of THE UNMAKING OF JUNE FARROW by Adrienne Young, the author tosses the readers tidbits of strange experiences until she hooks you into the story. You suddenly realize you’ve fallen down the rabbit hole, but the Mad Hatter doesn’t seem so mad after all. Here, the impossible becomes reality. As Junes learns about the Farrow women’s ability to time travel, her view of the family curse changes.

Motherhood is a major theme, revealing the family love and loyalty of generations of Farrows. The story explores the choices we make and what we’re willing to sacrifice for those we love. Add a murder mystery and fierce, heartbreaking romance, and you have a winner of a novel.

Author Adrienne Young
Author Adrienne Young

I’d rate THE UNMAKING OF JUNE FARROW with 4 1/2 stars out of 5. The only reason it isn’t a 5 is that trying to understand the timelines as they relate to the Farrow family makes my head spin. Once I understood the familial relationships between the characters, I was fine. It’s amazing how complex time travel is in this story, but the author handles it smoothly. Readers will let down their walls of believability long enough to accept the impossible is possible, at least in this world.

So I pose a question to you: If a door appeared that wasn’t there a moment before, would you step through it? Leave me a comment below.

If you like…

If this book appeals to you, check out these books I’ve previously reviewed and recommend: Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young (same author), Valley of the Moon by Melanie Gideon, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab, and Midnight at the Blackbird Cafe by Heather Webber.  Happy reading!

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