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Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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This books does an amazing job or taking us through the complexities of coming out not only to others but to ourselves. The diversity of cultures really hits on what life really is like including the "toxic" people we may come in contact. Farizan does an amazing job capturing the emotions of her characters. Also it is nice not to have an LGBTQ novel that is all about sex but more the complexities of feelings and relationships.
  
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aftin148 (56 KP) rated Superb Vol 1 in Books

Jul 22, 2018  
Superb Vol 1
Superb Vol 1
David F. Walker | 2018 | Comics & Graphic Novels
4
4.0 (1 Ratings)
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I just can't get into this. Something about reading this makes it feel less like an enjoyable superhero romp and more like a chore. Everything was a little bland. I was really hoping the diversity and representation of downs syndrome would be enough to pull this along, but sadly because of the character design he didn't even stand out. Over all it wasn't terrible, but I have no interest in visiting these characters again in Vol. 2.
  
Code Name: Camelot
Code Name: Camelot
David Archer | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
5
5.0 (1 Ratings)
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Unique protagonist (1 more)
Character diversity
Little action, despite being called a thriller. (1 more)
Background stories aren't believable
An ok read
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Good plot line. Writing style was decent, but not stellar. I liked the unique protagonist, and the characters were likable. While I like the fact that their recruits had a variety of backgrounds and skills, some of it wasn't believable. Some of the characters were really good at semi-common skills, but still made me wonder how they ended up with the agency.