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Princess Princess Ever After
by K. O'Neill
content warnings: fatphobia
representation: black sapphic main character, fat sapphic main character, interracial main f/f relationship
Do you want to read the fluffiest thing you've ever read in your entire life and feel warm and fuzzy?? Then this is the book/webcomic for you!
This is a fantasy graphic novel wherein the heroic princess Amira saves a fellow princess, Sadie, from her tower and they have adventures. It is 53 pages of middle grade sapphic fantasy adorableness and I really liked it!
Honestly, the only reason why this isn't more highly rated is that, despite how cute and fun this was, it also felt super underdeveloped in terms of... everything. Characters, world, plot, relationships, the whole shebang. But, as a whole, the lack of that didn't ruin the book for me, I just know that I probably would have liked it more if there was more.
A bit short for me, but I would still highly recommend this if you're looking for a quick, easy, sweet read.
representation: black sapphic main character, fat sapphic main character, interracial main f/f relationship
Do you want to read the fluffiest thing you've ever read in your entire life and feel warm and fuzzy?? Then this is the book/webcomic for you!
This is a fantasy graphic novel wherein the heroic princess Amira saves a fellow princess, Sadie, from her tower and they have adventures. It is 53 pages of middle grade sapphic fantasy adorableness and I really liked it!
Honestly, the only reason why this isn't more highly rated is that, despite how cute and fun this was, it also felt super underdeveloped in terms of... everything. Characters, world, plot, relationships, the whole shebang. But, as a whole, the lack of that didn't ruin the book for me, I just know that I probably would have liked it more if there was more.
A bit short for me, but I would still highly recommend this if you're looking for a quick, easy, sweet read.