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neuroqueer's Reviews (442)
adventurous
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Quick takeaways:
Protagonist(s): Charming
Antagonist(s): Not important
Plot: Good
Writing: Great
Overall: A-
Thoughts:
Here we go again with another romp with Chih and neixin Almost Brilliant! You don’t need to read the previous books to read this one. You just need to know that Chih is a travelling cleric that gathers stories to chronicle for their monastery. Each novella chronicles their journey. This story is as short and satisfying as the previous ones. It’s a quick read with colorful characters. It’s amazing how Nghi Vo ties two related stories so seamlessly in under 100 pages.
funny
informative
lighthearted
fast-paced
Overall: B-
Thoughts: Cute little book for kids about ADHD. Very simple explanations explaining behavior and how it should be looked at/handled. The use of dogs was a good idea (and they were all extremely cute). It includes a list of every type of dogs so kids can learn about breeds too.
adventurous
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Quick takeaways:
Protagonist(s): “Quirky” witch
Antagonist(s): “Quirky” vampire
Plot: Save the world
Overall: C+
Thoughts:
Plot idea: Hero who doesn’t want to save the world is forced to save the world. Not an unusual plot idea in media.
Plot idea for this book: Quirky witch who is actually super powerful doesn’t want to save the world is forced to save the world from quirky cowboy vampire who wants to be a God. Interesting spin on that but I could not get into it.
The art is nice. The original artist worked on the modern witch tarot deck which is a nice looking deck so I knew what art I was going to see here. There are some really unique character designs here.
I liked the explanation of the origin of vampires and witches.
Off the bat though, I did not like the hero Yonna. I started the book not liking her and ended the book not really changing my opinion.
I’m not sure why though?
Maybe it’s because I disliked that she caused problems and never really owned up to them.
Maybe it’s because she came across as ungrateful.
Maybe it’s because she felt quirky for the sake of feeling quirky? And even then it was not quirky enough.
Maybe it’s because in situations like these, the hero not wanting to be involved usually is justified for some reason. Didn’t feel that way for Yonna. Leads do not have to be goody two-shoes and want to save everyone because of their chaotic good alignment. It’s actually more interesting if there is some hesitance about jumping into perilous situations while being morally ambiguous. I just don’t think it was executed well here.
The other characters looked nice but they weren’t especially interesting. I pretty much forgot most of their names already.
It also didn’t help that the story felt very rushed. I’m guessing the creators only had X amount of issues to get the story done. I think if it was expanded to more than 10ish issues it would have been better.
Overall, I see the potential but I just didn’t gel with it.
adventurous
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Quick takeaways:
Protagonist(s): Good
Antagonist(s): Range from subtle and interesting to obvious and plot device
Plot: Three Kingdoms based so intriguing
Writing: Good
Overall: B
Thoughts:
Did anyone else play Dynasty Warriors when they were young?
That’s how I first got exposed to the Three Kingdoms story. I’m a sucker for legends and fighting and I did go down the rabbit hole of learning more about the real life counterparts to these video game characters (I love Zhen Ji in game but she was so screwed over IRL). So, I have a surface knowledge of the Three Kingdoms.
Since this book takes from the Three Kingdoms, at times it is as exciting, action packed and subterfuge-filled as the original story. A lot of the characters are switched from male to female (eg. Zephyr, our lead, represents Zhuge Liang). The world felt like gender didn’t matter which was great. I did like Zephyr. She was worked in realism, not idealism. In regards to other characters, Miasma(representing Cao Cao), Crow(representing Zhou Yu) and Cicada (representing Sun Quan?) were interesting and felt like they did have some layers. Everyone else was fine but not notable. I think weakest character was Ren (representing Liu Bei). It felt like everyone said she was a great leader but I didn’t really see that enough in terms of her actions. It’s possible it is because we don’t spend a lot of time with her. However, if Zephyr’s core goal is to help Ren, I want to see what makes Ren so special.
Sometimes, it felt slow but picked up after a while.
I didn’t get why Crow liked Zephyr so much instantly at first. After finishing and thinking, I realized it was more respect than an instalove thing. He knew of her prowess beforehand and his respect grew as he got to know her. There is some bubbling romance there but not instalove which I’m grateful for.
The biggest change is when we go to stanza 1 to stanza 2 of the book (part 1 to part 2). I don’t want to give away spoilers but it really jumped the shark for me at first. It DOES work in that Zephyr had to balance even more secrets while trying to achieve her goals. However, it took a while for me to accept it. The twist can even been seen as convenient or maybe a deus ex machina for possible upcoming situations. I feel that it also takes away from Zephry and her abilities a bit.
It took me a bit to get into the book but I did like it. I wasn’t wowed but it is good. I will keep an eye out for the sequel.
I was reading this while studying Norwegian but I have to drop Norwegian and I'm rusty. I will go back to this when I go back to my language studies.
I think this is a good book for young autistic people and I resonated with the lead (I went through similar thoughts and feelings when I was young and undiagnosed). I’m just not interested.
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Quick takeaways:
Protagonist(s): Strong
Antagonist(s): Dangerous
Plot: Interesting
Plot: Interesting
Writing: Great
Overall: A
Thoughts:
This book had been on hold for a while on Libby and it was worth the wait.
I’ll admit I was not drawn in immediately. It took a few chapters for it start feeling creepy.
Kingfisher does a great job creating a spine-chilling atmosphere, interesting characters with distinct personalities and an intriguing mystery.
I can easily recommend this book for someone wanting a quick but satisfying horror read.
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Quick takeaways:
Protagonist(s): Amusing
Antagonist(s): Jackasses
Plot: Crazy
Overall: C
Thoughts:
One fateful night, I wanted to read something short, browsed through Libby and came upon this.
I have never watch Bridgerton and still am not interested. But, I figured this could be one of those related medias that you don’t need to follow the main story to get.
I was right about that but didn’t realize this was going to be bonkers.
This story is like if Charlotte Bronte wrote Jane Eyre while high off her ass and trying to evoke giggles from her equally high sisters. This is just a silly story with a bit of raunchy humor. Miss Butterworth ends up in terrible situations with other wacky characters but does the whole "keep a stiff upper lip" thing.
The artwork took a bit to get used too. At first it looked unappealing but after a while, I got used to and it works with really well presenting the ridiculous story going on.
Maybe if I were a fan of Bridgerton, this would be even more amusing to me but I’m not. No regrets reading it but I could have gone my life without reading it too.