Ratings45
Average rating3.4
2.5/5
While the book offers queer BIPOC representation and interesting plot elements, such as strained relationships, accepting change, and parent/child dynamics, the author fails to really expand on such elements. Instead, the book feels like a meandering narrative, following underdeveloped characters without much plot. The second section is more enjoyable than the first and third, if only for the fact that it feels more active in its direction. But there's not much else to take away from the story. The formatting also does not offer anything creatively; It arguably hinders the story more than helps it. Under a different writer or direction, there's a story to tell here. But in this case, there's much left to be desired.