Normally I would give this 3 stars but I took one off because somehow, other than the SMALLEST amount of curiosity, this book made me feel nothing? NoNormally I would give this 3 stars but I took one off because somehow, other than the SMALLEST amount of curiosity, this book made me feel nothing? No good book should do that.
Now the question is whether to read the next book when it comes out? ...more
I completely hated the art style. Why was Alice a possessed sick little Victorian boy demon? What was with all of the characters eThanks, I hated it.
I completely hated the art style. Why was Alice a possessed sick little Victorian boy demon? What was with all of the characters eyes? Why were they so soul less? Almost all of it was black and white. I will say colour was used to empathise the plot but I just prefer all colour
I had been looking to try get the next volumes (even if they’re rarer than pixie dust) but I don’t think I will.
All text was basically, if not exactly, copied from the book. It only goes up to the end of the meadow scene after their first kiss....more
As a pansexual, the fact that this harem also has a woman in made me really happy. While I had small issues with it, Remi not iI really enjoyed this!
As a pansexual, the fact that this harem also has a woman in made me really happy. While I had small issues with it, Remi not interacting with the MC as much as the male LIs despite being in the exact same situation (spicy and non spicy times), the representation is important.
I almost rated this 4.5 ✨ because something was missing and I didn’t know what until I got to the letters at the end. It was the intense emotional connection because I was crying reading them. Straight onto the next one!
Edit: I saw this was a trilogy so was so excited to get going on the next one but no, it’s not out yet! Thankfully, it’s coming out at the end of this month! I think this is the first time I’m going to add a book release to my calendar! ...more
Honestly, the artwork in this is amazing! I love the cohesiveness of the colour scheme ( minus the yellow flashbacks that I didn’t feel was on the samHonestly, the artwork in this is amazing! I love the cohesiveness of the colour scheme ( minus the yellow flashbacks that I didn’t feel was on the same vibe as the normal blue but I understood why it was different). Also all the characters are so individually stylish!
The storyline addresses so many important topics (realistic communication, consent and sexy times), not only for LGBT relationships but all, in easy to understand way and with the author adding some information at the bottom too. Other topics such as gender roles, discrimination, self image, adoption, sex work, mental health, therapy, unsafe family dynamics, religion and homelessness have been/ are being discussed.
The author also overcomes censorship hilariously! I really enjoyed the cartoon style peach, aubergine and milk carton being used to show what was happening during the spicy time, instead of seeing blacked out panels. I wish more comics used this method.
I’ve read all available episodes so far and can’t wait for more!...more