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neuroqueer 's review for:
What We Don't Talk About
by Charlot Kristensen
emotional
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Plot 💭:
* Thought-Provoking
* Predictable Ending
Artwork 🖌️:
* Expressive Characters
* Beautiful Coloring
* Unique Style
Writing Style ✍️:
* Believable Dialogue
Pace & Pacing ⏱️:
* Rushed but Resolved
Structure 🏗️:
* Goes Through the Expected Paces
Setting 🌏:
* Modern Times
Characters 🎭:
* Relatable but Uninteresting
Book Cover 🖼️:
* Beautiful Artwork & Typography
Target Audience 🎯:
* YA (Young Adult) and above
Thoughts 🗣:
* A "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner" plot set in a contemporary setting that explores the complexities of interracial dating
* The story moves quickly to get to main conflict so the leads' romantic connection isn't strongly established
* The artwork is beautiful and expressive - the artist is very good at using colors for mood
Rating: B+
* Thought-Provoking
* Predictable Ending
Artwork 🖌️:
* Expressive Characters
* Beautiful Coloring
* Unique Style
Writing Style ✍️:
* Believable Dialogue
Pace & Pacing ⏱️:
* Rushed but Resolved
Structure 🏗️:
* Goes Through the Expected Paces
Setting 🌏:
* Modern Times
Characters 🎭:
* Relatable but Uninteresting
Book Cover 🖼️:
* Beautiful Artwork & Typography
Target Audience 🎯:
* YA (Young Adult) and above
Thoughts 🗣:
* A "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner" plot set in a contemporary setting that explores the complexities of interracial dating
* The story moves quickly to get to main conflict so the leads' romantic connection isn't strongly established
* The artwork is beautiful and expressive - the artist is very good at using colors for mood
Rating: B+