look i know i am the target audience of a manga series based on a game that is turning into an anime based on Disney villains especially the Alice in wonderland movie with a cast of cute unique-looking male characters doing shenanigans. that's all you need to know lol
this series is so therapeutic and really understands human psyche I love it. also really shows the importance of human connection and it perfects books with chill vibes that also have loreee
forgot a lot that happened in Moongarden sadly so I went into this pretty much blind. but the vibes were there so I still enjoyed it. Myra feels like such a realistic character and all the issues she has and causes are real. i still love the magic system although I'm not completely sure how it works. can anyone have magic? is it hereditary? why can some have more than one? still confused. the ending was harsh man, i dunno when the 3rd book will come out. and also i still like Noah, don't care don't care
Lol it was fun and interesting. Love seeing men be conscious of the horrible effect the patriarchy has on them as well and educating others about it in fun ways. I'll try to use some of the quotes here but im afraid i dont talk with men/guys much... probably for the best. The interview in the end of the audiobook with the mom was pretty good and funnny too
felt too similiar to the current climate sadly.... the story was interestingly written with NFL and grammar rules explained being linked with the story. i enjoyed the audiobook narration as well. i really hope things do get better, but alas its hard to be optimistic...
i dont know what to say. im a little sad the series is over, that I don't own them (only read them as ebooks from Libby) and that I found the ending with Oona confusing... like I don't know what really happened but I know it was sad and I dont like the trope of found family going their separate ways it always makes me mad... but oh well, this was a fun time, the art was GORGEOUS in literally every panel and I wanna eat it. gotta draw some fanart someday for sure
honestly i was here for the vibes because the story didn't make much sense. It's purposefully so but it's confusing. the trauma that Ginny goes through is awful but I did learn something new, about Zainichi Koreans who are ethnically Korean people born and raised in Japan after 1945. Never knew about that and how much discrimination and prejudice they go through... it's awful. Ginny does something quire revolutionary against the North Korean dictatorship (at her school not like she goes against Kim or something, she'd be dead then) and gets expelled from her Japan school, then moves to Hawaii, and in the present she's in Oregon with an American foster mother. we don't know what happened to her birth parents, or exactly why she had to leave Japan and then Hawaii but oh well. it was interesting, I liked that I learned something, and seeing a character try to heal and move on is always great.
love this series so far, i cant seem to find anything to criticize. the art is gorgeous, I love how important the side characters are especially my little baby Ann Tzu. cant wait to read the epic finale
i dunno what to say, this was unlike any other fantasy book I read. i loved Fitz a lot and felt pretty protective over him, he goes through all kinds of shit and abuse, alcoholism and hack he even has suicidal attempts. and he's only 15, poor guy. who thinks training a kid to become an assassin is a good idea? still I loved that the story took things seriously and politics were very important which was fun