Thursday, May 21, 2026

The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion: Vol. 1 by Beth Brower

Emma’s voice shows up immediately, and thank goodness for that, because she is the reason this works so well. She notices every little shift in tone, every slight, every unspoken rule, and she reads the room with the kind of sharpness that makes everything feel a little loaded. The tension is quiet, but it is there, and it kept me interested the whole way through.

The journal format is also doing a lot of heavy lifting here, in the best way. It makes the story feel close and personal without trying too hard, and it gives even the smallest moments real weight. A single comment or a slight change in someone’s tone says plenty, which I honestly appreciated because not every story needs to scream to make its point. Did that work for anyone else too?

I liked how controlled the writing is. Emma does not hand over every feeling on a silver platter, and the story is better for it. Some of the entries feel guarded in a very believable way, like she is saying exactly what she wants to say and not one word more. That restraint gave the emotion more bite, and I am curious whether that landed for other readers too.

Yes, it is a slower read, but no, I did not find it boring. Emma’s perspective gives the story its edge, and the way she takes in everything around her kept me fully tuned in. It does not rely on big dramatic fireworks, which honestly made it more interesting to me. By the end, I was completely invested and very ready to see what the next installment does with all of this. It was quiet, sharp, and way more compelling than it first let on which, honestly, makes it even better. I would love to hear what stood out most to everyone else.

★★★★

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