So, this book is excellent, I think. I am still having a hard time defining what I like and dislike about it. I love the polyamory representation, and that the story didn't hold back with dark twists. I feel like the ending seemed sudden, and yet a long time coming. I wonder if there might be a sequel, but I'm not sure if I'd read it?
I had the chance to read this in advance with NetGalley in exchange for an honest review! Thank you for the opportunity!
I rather liked this one! It was queer in a casual way, and the balance of spooky cryptid research to unfriendly small town that's not unfriendly in a racist or homophobic way was good! I felt like there was something everybody knew except me, and it was a driving force to find out exactly what that was. I feel like the relationship was a bit too quick, but I often feel like that with books aimed at teens!
I kind of wish I could have seen more about the family's history, and what exact events have led them to be so wary of passerby.
I loved the art, and I think the character designs were good!
I'll preface this to say Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this in advance in exchange for an honest review.
I really loved the artstyle of this one, but the writing accompanies it nicely. I loved the casual and informative discussion of mental disorders and conditions.
Adorably Light-hearted, this book helps to show that feeling your emotions is okay, and that bottling things up is worse than feeling sad. Very adorable!
I loved Oliver James, but the main character was kind of toxic and hurtful. I'm glad to see that characters of all types can be mean and petty too, but I felt like his behavior was forgiven too much. I loved the audiobook!
Here is a thing that I want: To read this book and love it exactly the same everytime.
Here is a thing that I fear: The unknown world of those who don't feel the desert on their face when listening to this audiobook.
Maggie, Your colors show in this book. The heart, the soul, the joy, and the pain. I read this book and feel cleansed. Thank you for reminding me that crying is okay, love can be deadly, and talking about what is hurting you is the best way to heal.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
-A Listener