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Twelfth Knight by Alexene Farol Follmuth
5.0
adventurous emotional hopeful reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Rating: 5/5
Spice: 0/5 (YA) special mention that this is a coming-of-age story set in high school with no mention of alcohol, drugs, or sex! Instead, it explores identity and sexuality (briefly)!
Recommended for: people who belong to fandoms and enjoy gaming and cosplaying, Enneagram Type 1s and 8s, the people who think they are bad people and undeserving of love 🥺
Emotional Investment: got me crying on a Monday morning… cried through a couple chapters
Book Hangover: excited to read more from her
How did I learn about this book?: Currently on the hunt for Filipino authors and found this gem! (With that being said, this is by no means a coming-of-age story with a heavy emphasis on Filipino culture, the extent of Filipino culture was Lola, arroz caldo, lumpia, references to Catholic culture, and a handful of Tagalog words)
Audiobook Comment: Enjoyable except the male narrator’s female voice which sounded like Josh Gad (Olaf) LOL

Alexene Farol Follmuth delivers again with this retelling of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night set in a San Francisco high school, where two enemies from distinct cliques find common ground in-person and virtually. FMC Viola Reyes (of Filipino descent) is ASB vice president with a perpetual look of annoyance on her face. She’s hardworking and determined and seems like she doesn’t care whose feelings are hurt along the way. She struggles to be respected in her interests that are male-dominated, like the tabletop game Conquest and the MMORPG Twelfth Knight. She feels that she can be her true self during Twelfth Knight under her male avatar C354R10. She loves Ren Fair, Magic Con, and War of Thorns, frequenting fandom sites and working on her stories and original characters. Her nemesis is MMC Jack Orsino, ASB president and star running back, who is loved by all, except his girlfriend Olivia Hadid (it seems). Viola thinks he has the perfect life, she has to do all his work for him while he is there to look pretty. But Jack’s life is turned upside down by a season ending injury and an estranged girlfriend, leaving him with ample time on his hands to spend online… Twelfth Knight isn’t just a romance, it’s an intellectual story rich with lore, odes to fandoms, and complex relationships.

RaNdOm CoMmEnTaRy:
This felt like it was extracting memories from my own brain and looking straight into my soul. I LOVED all the side characters- Olivia, Antonia (Vi’s best friend), and Bash (Vi’s twin brother) and their storylines. Found myself rooting for Vi and against her at times. The weakest part, like her other book, was the romance, but their friendship was well-written to make up for the lack of romance-induced warm, fuzzy feelings.

Memorable & Relatable Quotes:

But secretly, I would like someone to see me for what I am and choose me anyway (Ch. 7: Heroes Prefer Swords)


I get a rush of filial guilt: What if something happens to her and the last conversation we have is that one? (Ch. 7: Heroes Prefer Swords)


Part of me, a very small part, feels a little nudge of reassurance at knowing someone was waiting for me (Ch. 7: Heroes Prefer Swords)


Someone who keeps colliding with you, over and over. In everything you love, he’s there, too, and real or not, you can exist in every universe with ease because of him. Because for every version of him, there is a corresponding one of you (Ch. 12: Level-Up at Intimacy 5)


he's actually thinking about what I need. People don't really think about me. I'm not complaining—it's just a fact. I'm used to being the one responsible for what comes next, what needs to be done, and it's not very often that people bother taking things off my plate. When I want things, I need to ask for them, which I do, and sure, not always all that nicely, because I know that most people are busy thinking about themselves. Only one person has ever changed their behavior without me having to force them to do it (Ch. 13: Dual-World Gameplay)


Whereas you’re just a marshmallow with spikes (Ch. 16: Last Chance Hit Point)