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- The Sacred Blacksmith Vol. 10 – And the series is over! Overall it was okay, but these last two volumes were great. I think honest if they had focused on story in the first 8 volumes instead of fanservice panels they could have really fleshed out the ending a lot better.
- Sweet Tooth Vol. 1: Out of the Deep Woods – While I don’t like the art style I do like the story. It follows a hybrid boy named Gus as he ventures out into the post-apocalyptic world despite his father’s warnings. It’s an odd sort of story but it is kind of endearing as well, despite being so sad at times.
- Battlefront: Twilight Company by Alexander Freed – Ugh. I started a buddy read with a Listy friend to get through some of the Star Wars books that we have fallen behind on, and this was our first one. Such a freaking bore. I honestly barely remember it. The writing was pretty good, but the story just isn’t there.
Current
- Star Force: Lost Destiny by Aer-Ki Jyr – I am starved for sci-fi right now so I picked a title I have for a little while. I got it solely because of the narrator Kristen James, who I try to support as much as I can, but it’s been pretty good so far.
- Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine – This another buddy read on Litsy. I wasn’t going to join in but the idea of a world where the Library of Alexandria survived and as a result libraries have become some of the most powerful institutions around is just too good to pass up.
The art for Sweet Tooth is odd, but in an endearing sort of way. Ha ha. Glad you liked the story, anyway. I was thinking I had Ink and Bone, but I have The Invisible Library. I get the two of them mixed up. 😛
Thanks for TMTing. 💜