Weird, Interesting, and Unsettling
Cooper’s Cherry Blossom Girls walks a fine line between humor, drama, action, and horror. It also pokes much fun at writers and the self-publishing world. It’s a good read. Take away pretty much all humor from it, and you’ll come close to this.
This is very interesting: not only for the powers, politics, and other very adult themes (and no, not the sex), but for the characters. However, running a story with an anti-hero protagonist and an anti-villain (?) antagonist makes for many pursed-eyebrow moments. The whole thing feels a bit like a social experiment, where you can appreciate the skill and the form, if maybe not the result. Well written and edited, it’s a skillful piece of work, but I’m still trying to figure out if I like it or not. Looks like you’ll need to do the same.