“Don‘t talk in my sleep either.”
Fence: Rise also fills the #VanillaCream square in #Pantone2023 @clwojick
The Seiji/Jesse look in the video near the end is also gonna go for “A Revenge Lewk“ in #hbreadingembrace
Fence: Rise also fills the #VanillaCream square in #Pantone2023 @clwojick
The Seiji/Jesse look in the video near the end is also gonna go for “A Revenge Lewk“ in #hbreadingembrace
I'm calling it : the Halverton Hall team are 100% a #GlossyPosse for #fourfoursin23 purposes. #readingchallenge
Just trying to deal with these art style changes. It feels more pronounced than before.
I came close to bailing on this early on, since it reads a lot younger than I expected and leans into my least favourite US high school stereotype (see below). As it rolled along, though, it won me over with its SHEER ADORABILITY. Yeah, the characters feel young, but that‘s because they act like actual 14- to 17-year-olds, with all the figuring-stuff-out moments that demographic goes through. I giggled and groaned and revelled in their adventures.
We finally get to find out who makes the fencing team! I love these characters ❤️
#SeriesRead2022 @TheSpineView
I mean, yeah, I liked it because I‘ve enjoyed Fence since the first issue of Pacat‘s comic. Brennan‘s second, and last, book based on the comic sees the Kings Row fencing team at a training camp in France. Yes there‘s fencing but the focus is really on the friendships, romances, & rivalries within the team & with others. Snarky, funny, frustrating, bemusing—it‘s all the things you‘d expect from a teen sports drama. A fun read.