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Thieves
by Lucie Bryon
Thieves by Lucie Bryon is a delightful and beautifully crafted story. At its heart, the novel delves into self-discovery, self-acceptance, learning from mistakes, and embracing forgiveness. While love is woven into the narrative, the book goes beyond traditional romantic themes, focusing on personal growth and authenticity.
The artwork in Thieves is nothing short of breathtaking. The simple yet vibrant colours skillfully capture the characters' emotions and the situations they find themselves in, enhancing the overall reading experience.
Initially expecting a light sapphic Bonnie and Clyde-esque tale, I was pleasantly surprised by the novel's depth. It fearlessly explores challenging subjects such as personhood, bullying, family dynamics, and morality. Importantly, it treats queerness as an ordinary aspect of everyday life, normalizing it rather than making it a subject that requires special attention.
Thieves is a captivating and thought-provoking book that goes beyond the surface of its themes. Lucie Bryon has created a richly layered narrative that touches on essential aspects of the human experience while telling a fun and engaging story. This novel is a must-read for those seeking sapphic representation and anyone yearning for a tale of growth, acceptance, and forgiveness.
The artwork in Thieves is nothing short of breathtaking. The simple yet vibrant colours skillfully capture the characters' emotions and the situations they find themselves in, enhancing the overall reading experience.
Initially expecting a light sapphic Bonnie and Clyde-esque tale, I was pleasantly surprised by the novel's depth. It fearlessly explores challenging subjects such as personhood, bullying, family dynamics, and morality. Importantly, it treats queerness as an ordinary aspect of everyday life, normalizing it rather than making it a subject that requires special attention.
Thieves is a captivating and thought-provoking book that goes beyond the surface of its themes. Lucie Bryon has created a richly layered narrative that touches on essential aspects of the human experience while telling a fun and engaging story. This novel is a must-read for those seeking sapphic representation and anyone yearning for a tale of growth, acceptance, and forgiveness.