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H**Y
Mostly graphic, hardly a “novel”
I was very excited to receive this book. Was waiting by my mailbox for 2 weeks. It came and I finished it within 15 minutes. Very flat characters and none of them were very likeable except for Lee. Short and basic dialogue, and I knew nothing about any of the characters to want to care about their personal relationships. I mean.. I can’t ship people I don’t know? Also, the colors were painful. Literally. It triggered a cluster headache for me because the colors were just so imbalanced. I’m sorry that the author probably poured their heart and soul into creating a literary work of their own, but this just wasn’t it. It just seemed like a smut factory for all their OCs. Also, just a side note about political correctness: if someone uses the wrong pronouns for a person, you can correct them without dramatically running off in the sunset. Way to paint people with little to no information about someone as jerks.
A**R
Not a fan!
I want to support artist, but honestly I really did not like this graphic novel. First was the coloring. The strong pink on black and white made reading and visually grasping images difficult. Second the storylines basically revolves around the characters meeting in Comic Con lobbies and the upper hotel rooms for various rendezvous, cool at first became flat and tired quick. Lastly the dialogue between characters was “elementary” concentrating more on using proper PC terms than character development.
R**O
I like its concept
The story or stories in this are overly simple and not very filling.However, I do appreciate how this is a perspective of different types of people learning to love and explore their bodies and sexualities as well as gender. It can be seen as a bit explicit, but honestly it's about honest experiences people most definitely have gone through.For that it's worth a read. A nice collection to my growing graphic novel self.
S**W
Impressive!
This is basically a slice of life snippet of a couple of people at a convention and there are a couple of explicit but very feminist and queer sex scenes in between, including the normalization of consent! At first I found it hard to decipher who is who, as some of the characters look really similar, but once I got used to the characters and the couplings I could almost tell them apart. There is no over-arching plot but there is one sort of story about one character that is constant throughout. I enjoyed this much more than I expected, especially since the sex scenes and romantic scenes are so sweet. I might consider buying this.
M**.
Engaging, well-drawn, a delightful read
I am incredibly glad I backed this Kickstarter. The book itself is beautifully printed and designed, and the content is lovely. It's funny, sexy, and so very sweet and hot at the same time. The cast of characters is colorful, fun, emotional, and striking. I loved the character designs, the cosplay and nerd references that make the book all the more sincere, and the small but effective character arcs in the book. Even if you don't cosplay, you will still appreciate the fandom/nerd/convention references and the complexities of friendship groups. I highly recommend this book!
M**Y
Five Stars
All-around a beautiful book.
F**L
Buy this book, read it, then buy another as a gift!
I really enjoyed this graphic novel! The characters were relatable and the art was gorgeous!I would say that in parts it was challenging to follow just due to the number of characters and how entwined their lives were!Still, I loved it and would particularly recommend for anyone coming to terms with either using binders or accepting their gender. Also, yey for polyamorous representation! ♡
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