simonlorden's Reviews (1.38k)


Already the first image (with Leia cutting out the hearts) was amazing.

This was a lovely collection with funny and heartwarming images, reimagining several of the iconic scenes and quotes from the movies in a comical way with Darth Vader as a father. Baby Luke and Leia were adorable and still strangely in-character. Also, it was great to see the twins act as typical siblings (like crashing their ship and hiding it from dad), since there obviously wasn't too much of that in movie-canon.

I kinda wish I had read it in English so the quotes would have been the same as in the movies, but this was still entertaining. ("Valami telemarketinges hívás." "Nem gondolkoztál még a szelektív hulladékgyűjtésen és a komposztáláson?" "Amúgy nem lennék a helyedben, amikor apu értem jön." Sírok.)

Still, there were a few images that had that typical "haha, silly women never say what they mean, how are we men supposed to understand them?" feel and it was kind of meh, so 4 stars.

I read this story without knowing it was going to be a series (of loosely connected stories - you can still read this one without any of the future ones, but why would you do that?), and man, am I ready for more queer supernatural romance!

This one is a magical f/f story between a witch and a mermaid that I absolutely loved. I love the writing, the characters and the lore in this short story and I'm looking forward to reading more about this moonless world.

I absolutely loved this short story. It's about a Lipan Apache veterinarian who goes on a several-month long trip to Mars, on a spaceship with 41 dogs. She's supposed to be in stasis for the entire trip, only something goes wrong, and she ends up having to take care of the dogs with the Navajo pilot. They are both lesbians and fall in love. Also, dogs in little costumes.

Read on my blog.

LGBTQAI+: Bisexual girl main character (#ownvoices), main f/f relationship, trans guy side character (I’m also pretty sure Emma is a-spec but it’s not mentioned in this book yet)
Sex on page: No
Note: Chinese/Vietnamese main character

Pretty much everyone I know has either read this book or is planning to read it, so here I am, officially joining the squad. (Not the sidekick squad, unfortunately, though that would be badass.)

There are never enough #ownvoices bisexual heroines, especially non-white ones, and Jess is amazing – as are all her friends. This book was fun and easy to read, although way too predictable at times, but I suppose that comes with the genre. After all, is it really a superhero novel without all those incredibly obvious secret identities that somehow nobody notices? And the main villain very conveniently detailing all their plans and secrets? I don’t think so.

Before going into this, I thought this was a contemporary/near-future setting, but turns out the story is set a couple of hundred years into the future, and in a sort of post-apocalyptic world, which was a nice surprise. I loved the little details, like driving your own car or having a pet being a luxury.

I loved laughing at the ineffective villains pulling pranks, then gradually realising that there’s so much more behind their actions. I loved how the main conspiracy was set up, and how history being rewritten and the media conveniently influencing people was focused on.

The main romance between Jess and Abby was adorable and I can’t wait to see more of them in the sequel. I also loved all of Jess’s family, especially her little brother and his totally-not-obvious crush on Bells. I am heartbroken about Jess’s sister and I’m curious to see where that relationship goes in the sequels.

I also really, really loved the recurring mentions of the Rainbow Allies club working at their school. I live in Hungary, and while I’ve heard about GSAs in the US, I’ve never heard of any here and certainly not in my city, so it’s always interesting to read about.

All in all, I think this is a really fun read if you don’t take it too seriously (because yes, some of the parts are really THAT obvious). I also have an e-copy of the sequel (Not Your Villain) which is from Bells’s POV, so I can’t wait to read that one. Hopefully next month?

My rating: 🤖🤖🤖🤖/5.