Rating: 3.5 Stars Themes: Doodles/Cartoon, Politics Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. These ‘doodles’ or cartoons are so impactful, the book is so full of emotions and anger that I could feel it flying from the pages. It’s awesome to see what an impact a black and white drawing and one or two sentences can have. The fact that most of the drawings were in black and white made the ones where colour was used even more impactful. I did notice some repeats but there was a slight difference in them and it was still an important message despite being told again. Favourite Quote: “My greatest fear... The closet becomes the safest place.”
Rating: DNF Themes: Mystery Thoughts: I really struggled with this book and don’t think the series is for me. I found that the characters were pretty much all caricatures which in a series is really unnecessary as we have the time to learn about each new main character and the all cops stupid but the new boy trope was done to an extreme. This felt even weirder to me as the story/mystery was slow to start but it wasn’t because we had to meet the characters in depth since they lacked depth and just followed stereotypes instead. It was also weird that Crystal’s scent was mentioned soo much, even if it is important to the mystery later it felt overboard to have it mentioned multiple times a chapter. I found the Brunswick ‘romance’ element really icky with the age thing even for the time. Working it out Brunswick is about 38 but the girl he is fawning over and chasing is only 19 so it’s nearly a 20 year age gap. As far as the point I DNF’d it, these things were irrelevant but eve...