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A review by chelsloukelly
Fence, Vol. 3 by C.S. Pacat
4.0
4/5 Stars: Fence (Vol.3 #9-12 of ‘Fence’) by C.S. Pacat.
→ Age Range: Young Adult.
→ Genre: LGBT+, Sports Contemporary.
→ Trigger Warnings: -
In-depth Rating:
→ Plot: ★★★★
→ Character Development: ★★★★★
→ Setting: ★★★
→ Entertainment Level: ★★★★
→ Writing: ★★★★
General Comments: Johanna has a wonderful talent of switching between the simplified, comical figure work and more detailed, emotional acting for the characters. There is a frivolity to the panels and pages which lightens the mood after tense fencing bouts. Helping the narrative to skip along at a comfortable pace. The artwork represents all aspects of the fencers’ relationships: the conflicts and the camaraderie.
Favourite Quote: ‘This is what it feels like to have your dreams go up in smoke.’
Time Read: One Day.
→ Audiobook: No.
→ Audiobook Narrator: -
→ Age Range: Young Adult.
→ Genre: LGBT+, Sports Contemporary.
→ Trigger Warnings: -
In-depth Rating:
→ Plot: ★★★★
→ Character Development: ★★★★★
→ Setting: ★★★
→ Entertainment Level: ★★★★
→ Writing: ★★★★
General Comments: Johanna has a wonderful talent of switching between the simplified, comical figure work and more detailed, emotional acting for the characters. There is a frivolity to the panels and pages which lightens the mood after tense fencing bouts. Helping the narrative to skip along at a comfortable pace. The artwork represents all aspects of the fencers’ relationships: the conflicts and the camaraderie.
Favourite Quote: ‘This is what it feels like to have your dreams go up in smoke.’
Time Read: One Day.
→ Audiobook: No.
→ Audiobook Narrator: -