I'm not normally one to read anything so centered around faith/religion/etc, but I often make exceptions when demons or exorcism or other horror elemeI'm not normally one to read anything so centered around faith/religion/etc, but I often make exceptions when demons or exorcism or other horror elements are involved. This one also mentioned BL so of course I had to give it a shot. I'm pretty sure the back cover said 'slow burn', but I was not expecting it to be this slow--the two characters who (I assume) will end up falling for each other don't even meet until halfway through this volume. But I don't say that in a bad way, it's actually refreshing to read something, particularly BL, particularly BL manga, that doesn't have the instant-lust thing going on. I'm not sure if I'd say I enjoyed the book per se, but I didn't dislike it either. Willing to give the next volume a try at least....more
A bit vague on some topics for specific strategies to use, but potentially helpful in most cases if you're new to your diagnosis and don't know where A bit vague on some topics for specific strategies to use, but potentially helpful in most cases if you're new to your diagnosis and don't know where to start for helping yourself. I was disappointed, however, when the author's introduction explained how neurotypical techniques often don't work for autistic brains and how she has made these suggestions autistic-friendly, and yet many of the techniques provided (particularly in the first section) are identical to ones I've already come across that are not geared for autistic minds. I got a couple suggestions from this book, but they're mostly 'I know I should be doing this already I know it would help' and either energy or desire to do said thing is lacking. The 'get in touch with yourself to figure out your emotions' parts were particularly unhelpful for me, as the 'steps' did not get any more specific than 'pay attention to what your body is feeling' -- I experience all emotions in the same body manner, making it impossible to tell them apart, so this isn't helpful for me at all....more
An intriguing though overused and somewhat cliche concept about a group of social media people playing survival but there's something unnatural in theAn intriguing though overused and somewhat cliche concept about a group of social media people playing survival but there's something unnatural in the woods hunting them down. The characters didn't seem (personality wise) as type-casted as how the host labelled them, but the book was shockingly short so I didn't feel I got to really know any of the characters. It felt like all the depth/character building was skipped over to stay in the action, which also made it feel like the monster showed up very early and (view spoiler)[everyone died very early (hide spoiler)]. Interesting monster but pretty standard horror ending. It almost felt like combining every monster/invasion/alien/etc horror movie and using the most common elements to make an abbreviated summary version. It's not bad by any means, and not even boring or anything like that. Just very quick and very shallow....more
I had no idea this series existed until it came in at the library. It looked silly and cute so I figured I would give it a try. I was expecting more oI had no idea this series existed until it came in at the library. It looked silly and cute so I figured I would give it a try. I was expecting more of a continuous story, but these 'issues' (or episodes, to use the term in the comic itself) are all essentially small one-shots. Everyone is a bit silly, some characters more than others, while still feeling at least a little connected to their canon personalities. Basically just a fluffy family dynamic, and holy heck the number of bat-people/new robins has proliferated since I stopped reading DC regularly. Keeping everyone straight outside the main 3 Robins was definitely hard for me. I don't know if I would recommend reading the whole thing straight through either; I enjoyed it but I almost didn't want to keep reading the series because it does get to be a bit repetitive after 25 'episodes' back to back. Definitely some gem stories/panels in each volume though....more
I had no idea this series existed until it came in at the library. It looked silly and cute so I figured I would give it a try. I was expecting more oI had no idea this series existed until it came in at the library. It looked silly and cute so I figured I would give it a try. I was expecting more of a continuous story, but these 'issues' (or episodes, to use the term in the comic itself) are all essentially small one-shots. Everyone is a bit silly, some characters more than others, while still feeling at least a little connected to their canon personalities. Basically just a fluffy family dynamic, and holy heck the number of bat-people/new robins has proliferated since I stopped reading DC regularly. Keeping everyone straight outside the main 3 Robins was definitely hard for me. I don't know if I would recommend reading the whole thing straight through either; I enjoyed it but I almost didn't want to keep reading the series because it does get to be a bit repetitive after 25 'episodes' back to back. Definitely some gem stories/panels in each volume though....more
I had no idea this series existed until it came in at the library. It looked silly and cute so I figured I would give it a try. I was expecting more oI had no idea this series existed until it came in at the library. It looked silly and cute so I figured I would give it a try. I was expecting more of a continuous story, but these 'issues' (or episodes, to use the term in the comic itself) are all essentially small one-shots. Everyone is a bit silly, some characters more than others, while still feeling at least a little connected to their canon personalities. Basically just a fluffy family dynamic, and holy heck the number of bat-people/new robins has proliferated since I stopped reading DC regularly. Keeping everyone straight outside the main 3 Robins was definitely hard for me. I don't know if I would recommend reading the whole thing straight through either; I enjoyed it but I almost didn't want to keep reading the series because it does get to be a bit repetitive after 25 'episodes' back to back. Definitely some gem stories/panels in each volume though....more
I had no idea this series existed until it came in at the library. It looked silly and cute so I figured I would give it a try. I was expecting more oI had no idea this series existed until it came in at the library. It looked silly and cute so I figured I would give it a try. I was expecting more of a continuous story, but these 'issues' (or episodes, to use the term in the comic itself) are all essentially small one-shots. Everyone is a bit silly, some characters more than others, while still feeling at least a little connected to their canon personalities. Basically just a fluffy family dynamic, and holy heck the number of bat-people/new robins has proliferated since I stopped reading DC regularly. Keeping everyone straight outside the main 3 Robins was definitely hard for me. I don't know if I would recommend reading the whole thing straight through either; I enjoyed it but I almost didn't want to keep reading the series because it does get to be a bit repetitive after 25 'episodes' back to back. Definitely some gem stories/panels in each volume though....more