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224 pages, Paperback
First published September 27, 2022





Woo boy, this book did not meet my expectations at all.
Rating is a star and a half because I did enjoy the art and narration style (which info-dumped a lot).
The authors inserted quite a few subplots that never went anywhere: I could go on, really, but maybe there's a point? I'm not sure yet.
There's a lot to unpack and I haven't even mentioned the main plot and characters yet. I want to hug them! The religious trauma they have is so sad and not fair at all.
They're girls who still need to grow up and I wish they could be supported better just ugh. They aren't good at friendships, relationships, knowing they're being taken advantage of, etc because they are still children. (Another point made by the authors I think).
I wish the bootleg DVDs they were selling was something fun! A stand against censorship or something! Not pointless racy films for boys to jerk off to so the girls can get money for cool jackets. Give them Sailor Moon or... anything else please.
Art was nice, the color palette worked most of the time (thinking about those pants being the same color as her skin). The panels were placed beautifully, and I did like the one author's essay at the end about creating stories.
The story ended too soon, and in the middle of the climax. The girls didn't receive much growth
Gist: One and a half stars. Nice art but story was cut too soon and full of holes. The characters needed more growth... and Hank just really needs a hug.