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kirstysbookishworld 's review for:
Eliza and Her Monsters
by Francesca Zappia
I don’t know what I expected going into this, but I didn’t expect to curl up on my bed and cry while I read it. That scenes on the cliff just broke my damned heart.
The quotes about fandom and the way it builds up this passion inside you is so true that the very heart of me sequel for finally being understood. The whole message that fandom is easier than IRL because it does affect your real life and you don’t have to deal with real people. is so true.
I also loved the message that an artist is not her work and that just because artists put themselves out there doesn’t mean they own us anything. They get to have real human problems and create their work at their own pace or not at all. We don’t get to dictate their medium.
I love that this shows online friendships with just as much passion as real life ones. I love that being a fan of something doesn’t make you weird or awkward or a nerd. But also that having a family that doesn’t understand may be because you haven’t taken the time to fully explain yourself but that explaining yourself and your feelings can be so unbearable you panic.
The moments between our MCs were so cute and adorable. But one thing I didn’t like was when he made her needing to finish the comic about him and his needs. That pissed me off. But I get it and he did make up for it.
There was a lot about this book I loved that I could talk for days.
“You found me in a constellation”
The quotes about fandom and the way it builds up this passion inside you is so true that the very heart of me sequel for finally being understood. The whole message that fandom is easier than IRL because it does affect your real life and you don’t have to deal with real people. is so true.
I also loved the message that an artist is not her work and that just because artists put themselves out there doesn’t mean they own us anything. They get to have real human problems and create their work at their own pace or not at all. We don’t get to dictate their medium.
I love that this shows online friendships with just as much passion as real life ones. I love that being a fan of something doesn’t make you weird or awkward or a nerd. But also that having a family that doesn’t understand may be because you haven’t taken the time to fully explain yourself but that explaining yourself and your feelings can be so unbearable you panic.
The moments between our MCs were so cute and adorable. But one thing I didn’t like was when he made her needing to finish the comic about him and his needs. That pissed me off. But I get it and he did make up for it.
There was a lot about this book I loved that I could talk for days.
“You found me in a constellation”