Wyrm Theyfriend rated Our Monsters: 5 stars

Our Monsters by Jemma Topaz
Rosemary Dulahan, answering a strange job posting, arrives in Monstertown – a place inhabited by magical beings from another world. …
Hi! I'm one of the admins here, and I like to read all sorts of things! Non-fiction graphic novels are my favorite, but I also like YA SFF quite a bit, and enjoy exploring other things besides.
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Rosemary Dulahan, answering a strange job posting, arrives in Monstertown – a place inhabited by magical beings from another world. …
Mysterious past! Colorful costume! Altruistic outlook! Zippy motorcycle! And one very overactive imagination! Meet PINK LEMONADE—the new hero on the …
This took a bit of a chaotically long time, because I'd heard it could stand alone, started the prologue, and decided by the end of it that I wanted to read the whole series, so I paused at the point where the flashback ended and read the first two books before circling back to finish this one.
I started reading this without having read the others, and by the end of the prologue I knew I had to read the full set. I paused and set this aside, read the two prior books, and am back up to here now, picking up where I left off. Very excited to see where this one goes!
A humble tailor is very skilled at his work, but finds the complex patchwork of love painful to stitch together. …
The prison authorities on apartheid South Africa's Robben Island strictly censored the reading materials inmates received from the outside world. …
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This wasn't offensive or anything, but the sentences were a little stilted and I'd rather give a kid at the target age examples of more natural language patterns instead. I'd also hesitate to give a child the idea of bedtime bananas.
Akira meets Aliens, and Annihilation meets Evangelion, in this coming-of-age monster tale from award-winning graphic novelist Chris Gooch.
Twelve years …
Es un poco repetitivo, pero menor es que equipara género y genitales. Este libro habla mucho de la importancia del placer de mujeres pero no ha muchos ideas nuevos. Los posiciones y métodos son muy típicos, y el uso de "vulva" y "pene" significar género estaba un distracción significativa para mí. Es posible que ese libro es útil para una persona muy inexperto, pero una persona podría adivinar el gran parte de este information y podría descubrir el resto con práctica.