![]() ![]() ![]() In sum, the art is nice, the story so-so. The story wraps up too quickly and left me unsatisfied. Her mother has issues with money appearing in her PayPal but then she’s cool with it. Suddenly she changes at the end but it felt forced. At one point does not defend a girl who asked about board games. She’s likable but naive and lacks confidence in the beginning but suddenly dyes her hair. Anda is not unlikeable but she’s an odd character. Anda is naive about unions in China and other issues in the real world on the other side of the globe. Sure there was a girl group but the story quickly drops this aspect and moves on to the Chinese worker who mines gold. I was glad to see a story that said it was about girl gamers, but it really wasn’t. The main issue with this book centers around the writing. The panels flow well and character designs are solid. Firstly, the art is great, emotive and a nice choice of color palettes. ![]() I really wanted to like this book because I had heard it recieved positive reviews, but honestly I felt disappointed. ![]()
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