“We don‘t respect them enough to call them wolves, the men. They are weak and they hunt in packs. No fear of a much more ancient force that we know is in the wind. A large howl that‘s called for women like us forever.”
“We don‘t respect them enough to call them wolves, the men. They are weak and they hunt in packs. No fear of a much more ancient force that we know is in the wind. A large howl that‘s called for women like us forever.”
I pray to the stars of friends who have been lost
To a galaxy that burns bright to remind us we are not alone
Souls too bright to extinguish
This is a decent modern take on the red riding hood mythos with a great dash of social commentary.
I‘m giving this a pick, tho it kinda teeters on that edge of so-so and pick. I think the storytelling/world building could be stronger, but I liked the ideas and definitely liked the concept of women taking back their own and trying to protect each other and their city. I think there is a volume 2 and I‘m going to check it out, for sure.
Dogsitting for my mom and getting some reading done. I didn't love this, but it was decent enough. Lots of different elements, but none were explored very well.