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A review by simonlorden
Green Toes by Avery Flinders
5.0
re-read on 2019.02.19.
I still adore this, and this time I made Kindle highlights as well. Laura is super relatable and I love the queer roommates. I still think the conflict is silly though, but at least it's addressed, so good enough for me.
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original review in April 2018
A wonderful short story with a bisexual protagonist, a nonbinary love interest, supportive friends including a gamer girl after my own heart, a little gardening, and some magic.
I have to admit, the misunderstanding mentioned in the description ruined the magic for me a little (it felt silly and unwelcome in an otherwise really comforting story, but that's just a personal feeling I suppose), but ultimately I adored the whole story and all the characters.
It also made me really really wish I had fresh vegetables at home. Especially cherry tomatoes.
I still adore this, and this time I made Kindle highlights as well. Laura is super relatable and I love the queer roommates. I still think the conflict is silly though, but at least it's addressed, so good enough for me.
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original review in April 2018
A wonderful short story with a bisexual protagonist, a nonbinary love interest, supportive friends including a gamer girl after my own heart, a little gardening, and some magic.
I have to admit, the misunderstanding mentioned in the description ruined the magic for me a little (it felt silly and unwelcome in an otherwise really comforting story, but that's just a personal feeling I suppose), but ultimately I adored the whole story and all the characters.
It also made me really really wish I had fresh vegetables at home. Especially cherry tomatoes.