@Moira.Taliesyn

@Moira.Taliesyn

Moira

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Gender apathetic moth Twitch streamer // Chronically online. AuDHD. Disabled. // FFXIV [kraken][DRG] // πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Learning ζ—₯本θͺžγ€‚ // <3: Tamsyn Muir & Harley Laroux. My TBR lives on Pagebound.

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No Longer Human: Graphic Novel
Batman, Volume 2: The City of Owls
Batman, Volume 1: The Court of Owls
The Dare
Batman: Hush
Kaiju No. 8, Vol. 2
X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga

Moira's Reading Goals

Goal

26/35 books
74%

2026 Reading Goal

Read 35 books by . They're 7 books ahead of schedule. πŸ™Œ

Moira's Most Popular Reviews

This part is pasted from my review of The Court of Owls: I don't usually like DC or Batman all that much. The most I've read in the past is some of 52, All-Star Superman, and the entirety of Flashpoint (great stuff!)... Oh! And some of the Starfire comic. And my first comic ever was Princess Amythyst of Gemworld.


NEW:

I digress... this was just an amazing read! Most of the time with comics and graphic novels I don't even read the description. I like to go in blind. So, I did it with this as well and man this was just a REALLY good read!!! I didn't know what was coming next ever. I tried to guess what was going on the whole time and... while I initially guess correctly, there were so many twist and turns that by the end I had second... third... maybe even fourth guessed myself. I cried twice before the end, which is also crazy to say about a Batman comic for me. Anyway, I recommend this one to any lover of graphic novels.

I fucking loved this story, mostly because the sense of humor and the one liners were so incredibly spot on. The explicit stuff was just okay, but as a demisexual reader, I am mostly here for the actual dynamic anyway. The only real stumble was the massive cringe of hearing them say girlfriend and boyfriend during one of the final dirty deeds. It was just so weird and out of place, dog, but the rest of the book completely rules.


This was a slow start. I was perplexed about where this book was going almost the entire time but I kept reading and I was enthralled. I hated that Harry died. I hated that Adiel died. I still don't understand exactly what this was or why I enjoyed it so much. It's very much a slice of life in many ways. But it was good.

This was a lot different than the other volumes I've read I think and it was a slow start but I ended up really liking this one. So crazy! It was a bit hard to tell who was who.

I don't usually like DC or Batman all that much. The most I've read in the past is some of 52, All-Star Superman, and the entirety of Flashpoint (great stuff!)... Oh! And some of the Starfire comic. And my first comic ever was Princess Amythyst of Gemworld.


Anywho, this Batman stuff I've been reading lately is really popping off!! I've been wanting to read this for a while but recently got it in my head to start and I'm really glad I did. This was an amazing read from beginning to end.