Rating: 5 Stars Themes: Fiction, Short Stories, Poetry, LGBTQ+ Thoughts: This is such a beautiful and vibrant book for a Pride read or for those learning to accept and love their identities. I absolutely loved the pride in our identities and the right to be us that flowed throughout the book. Some of the stories were more in depth in and tackling much more complex issues like On the Run and The Other Team but others took a sweeter and little funny look like Penguins (worrying about being outshone by a penguin is both hilarious and totally something I would do). I also liked that it didn’t just take a Europecentric view with The Phoenix’s Fault being included. All the artwork was stunning and complimentary to the stories perfectly, it was also cool to see so many different artists and authors were included to get a taste of all their different works. Favourite Quote: “Remember you have the right to be proud Remember you have the right to be you.”
Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Poetry Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I liked the way in which the poems and essays were set with the essay essentially outlining how Campbell approached each topic and contextualised her poems a little and then the poetry following with the emotive content. I found the way in which she covered loss as it approaches the loss of a relationship that is no longer working on the author's own terms but how it still leaves a mark on us as individuals anyway. The illustrations are sparing but compliment the poems they are with really well and are beautiful in their simplicity. Favourite Quote: “as i get older i'm starting to realize that nothing's safer if it costs your peace”