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A review by noriboo
Hungry Heart by Jem Milton
emotional
funny
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
5.0
Two precious cinnamonrolls finding comfort and friendship with each other.
I went into reading this graphic novel without any expectations or prior knowledge, and it was such a pleasant experience.
Seeing as they're both not looking for a relationship when they meet the first time, their relationship initially develops as a friendship. I enjoyed watching the guys be their for each other with support and advice. On the surface, Laurie and Oryan seem to be in different places in their career. However, they both struggle with setting professional boundaries and who they are as individuals. It was interesting to see them navigate these situations and realise what's most important to them.
I went into reading this graphic novel without any expectations or prior knowledge, and it was such a pleasant experience.
Seeing as they're both not looking for a relationship when they meet the first time, their relationship initially develops as a friendship. I enjoyed watching the guys be their for each other with support and advice. On the surface, Laurie and Oryan seem to be in different places in their career. However, they both struggle with setting professional boundaries and who they are as individuals. It was interesting to see them navigate these situations and realise what's most important to them.
Graphic: Vomit and Alcohol