5 stars
TW: gender dysphoria, ableist language, reference to parental abduction, reference to physical fights, abduction, missing/abducted parent, unlawful experiments, train accident, explosion, fire, police pursuit
Rep: Creole trans boy MC, Vietnamese-Chinese-American bisexual female SC, lesbian SC, Hispanic female SC, minor older queer couples, minor East-Asian gay SC
The Writing
I will admit that the writing is the one aspect of this book that I maybe don't love with my whole heart. There is noticeable repetition in the sentence structure of it all, but also, it's grown a lot since book one and I'm very satisfied with what it's doing for the story. Bells' voice also comes through in this installment and I absolutely love it and also I love Bells, but more on that later.
The Plot/Pacing
This book takes the plot of this series to a whole new level and it is now about 100x more intense than it was in book one and the stakes have been raised and I absolutely loved every decision that C. B. Lee made here in relation to the plot because it's challenging our characters and also changing the whole idea of this world as we knew it and I'm just?? So excited where C. B. Lee goes with this in future installments.
The Characters
Are y'all prepared for me to ramble on for ages about how much I love these characters because that's what's coming!!
Let's start off with Bells, who is the new character that I am hyperfixating on, he is, in fact, my boy, and I will not be taking criticism at this time. He's developed so much further in this book and I just,,, love him with every ounce of my being, that is literally all. Also, seeing Bells' family be so loving and accepting of his being trans made me really happy and also really sad at the same time, but also, I don't want to start crying rn, so we're not gonna talk about that.
Aside from the man of the hour, I also absolutely love our side characters. I will definitely talk more about Emma in my Not Your Backup review, but for now, let me just say, I would 100% marry her, if she were up for it. I'm very intrigued by what the fuck is going with Jess and Abby, as well as concerned, but aren't I always.
Finally, I would just like to say that I love all of the relationships that we see in this book. Both the friendships and the family relati0nships are really well fleshed-out and are developed in a really natural way and they're all so healthy and wonderful and beautiful and I would give anything to have relationships like that in my life, anywayssss.
The World
The world was developed so much further in this book and there's now even more at stake, and I'm absolutely loving where C. B. Lee is going with this. And I know that I probably mentioned this in my Not Your Sidekick review and am definitely going to mention it again in my Not Your Backup review, but the way the world is written is so... effortlessly exclusive and it makes me really happy. It also goes to show just how easy being inclusive with your fantasy world can be!! It is really not that hard.
Overall
I'm absolutely in love with everything about this book and I will sing this series' praise forevermore. This is what y'all are signing yourselves up for.
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anyways do y'all want to talk about positive trans rep and supportive parents and how the narratives in this series center around queer people of color and them being superheroes and how fucking important that is? because then we'll be here all day.
P.S.: Bells absolutely owns my heart and I want his parents to kinda maybe adopt me idk