Reviewed by Sarah Says on
The story begins with a Coffee shop meeting between the three main characters:
A 17-year-old boy feeling trapped inside the female body he was born with.
A 51-year-old woman, a writer who is bored and depressed.
A no-age-given man, a psychiatrist pretending to be an ex-convict wanting a new life, but is really there studding identity disorders.
This is a story with serious potential. It could have been a really engaging and interesting read, if only it’d had a bit more time spent on developing the characters.
There is a whole section of the book devoted to explaining the brain transplant procedure, which would probably be really fascinating to someone who was into medical procedures, but I felt bogged down in an information overload that drew away from most engaging part of the story - the characters.
The book is illustrated in various shades of red and I found this rather hard on the eye, but I was reading this as an e-comic and expect the paperback would be far better.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 15 June, 2016: Finished reading
- 15 June, 2016: Reviewed