6/2/2023 0 Comments Taproot keezy young![]() ![]() I’m not really going to spoil this specific moment for you. Marry me right now.’’ Not in those exact words. Blue keeps pushing the name of a girl on Hamal to see how he would respond to her, and Hamal is like “Yo, it’s you that I love. ![]() I love me some gay romance.įortunately though, the romantic scenes that are, in fact, present, are lovely. Naturally, I expected more heart-warming moments of gay love between them. ![]() BUT, Hamal does not understand his abilities until he meets with the Reaper (who is a very nice personage by the way).Īctually, I wouldn’t have minded giving this book a higher rating, but unfortunately I didn’t find it romantic enough, especially since romance seems to be advertised by the cover and blurb. It’s about Hamal, a boy who can see ghosts, and more importantly, can see Blue, who is completely in love with him. I have found another LGBT graphic novel for young readers! Perhaps that does not seem to you like the most majestic of news, but as someone who needs LGBT in her life and rarely sees it in the graphic novels sent to her to review, I feel like I just lucked out solidly. But something eerie is happening in town, leaving the local afterlife unsettled, and when Blue realizes Hamal’s strange ability may be putting him in danger, Blue has to find a way to protect him, even if it means… leaving him. Luckily, Hamal can see ghosts, leaving Blue free to haunt him to his heart’s content. Genres & Themes: Graphic Novel, Young Adult, LGBT, Nature, Ghosts, Fantasy, Necromancyīlue is having a hard time moving on. ![]()
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