Love and Gravity: A Graphic Novel (Always Human, #2)

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Love and Gravity: A Graphic Novel (Always Human, #2)

Love and Gravity: A Graphic Novel (Always Human, #2)

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Book 2 of the mega-popular webcomic series, Always Human. Love and Gravity is the finale of Ari North's heartwarming coming-of-age story about love, the future, and charting your own path. I’m still trying to figure out how to rate graphic novels, but I did like the art style of this. I know it was adapted from a mobile formatted comic, which was evidenced by some of the text being rather small. My second favourite dynamic was Sunati’s and Rae’s friendship and I can’t stress enough how much I loved it. These two have known each other since childhood and we get to see key moments where they were what pushed the other one forward. It was so beautiful to have a story show how much the friends you make also change your life for the better. We also get to see how hard it can be when you want to be happy for your friend’s success while feeling left behind. And sometimes it can be hard to say the simplest words like “I miss you.” I really love that we got to see how much they relied on each other and that it was never just one-sided. Circumstances might separate them and mistakes pop up along the way but as they said themselves “As long as we refuse to drift apart this won’t be goodbye.”

This was so good and reading it made so soft. I loved the colors and the art, as well as the various representations (there’s even an agender character)! In the near-future, people use technology to give the illusion of all kinds of body modifications—but some people have “Egan’s Syndrome,” a highly sensitive immune system that rejects these “mods” and are unable to use them. Those who are affected maintain a “natural” appearance, reliant on cosmetics and hair dye at most to help them play with their looks.Rep: main sapphic couple, agender, asexual, and non-binary rep, Achillean Dads, Spanish-language usage, chronic illness rep This wholesome plot focuses on building understanding, offering mutual support, and budding self-acceptance, as well as the importance of asking rather than making assumptions; avoiding othering; and regarding all those in one's orbit with compassion... A charming, sensitive story of love and acceptance."— School Library Journal The language in the graphic novel is easy to follow and understand. There were a couple of instances where Spanish was used it was a delightful surprise! I loved how many characters were multiethnic, this aspect of the novel made it seem more realistic despite the fact that it takes place years in the future. None of the characters identities were seen as a marvel or to further the plot, they were simply a part of who they were and if an aspect was discussed it was done respectfully. I loved how the art style changed as the story progressed. It looked so different and yet the same.

I honestly don´t have much to say about it besides that it is such a cute love story with amazing and likable characters. And that it is just that stinking cute. Besides, the story isn´t only great since it also has amazing artwork, great diversity and LGBTQ+ rep, and science fiction at its best. But the best part may be that you can read the entirety of this novel on the interwebs for free. Since I am such a lovely person (I totally do not have an ego or anything xD) the link to this webtoon will be provided down below (so at the end of this review). I would say if you want to read more comics, graphic novels, or webtoons I would definitely suggest that you take a look at this one. I also think Always Human is a great introduction to the comic/webtoon/graphic novel world. This was so beautiful. I am completely in awe of the art style and the bubbles were so wholesome and aesthetically pleasing.Sunatiis attracted toAustenthe first time she sees her and is drawn to what she assumes is Austen’s bravery and confidence to live life unmodded. When Sunati learns the truth, she’s still attracted to Austen and asks her on a date. Gradually, their relationship unfolds as they deal with friends, family, and the emotional conflicts that come with every romance. Together, they will learn and grow in a story that reminds us no matter how technology evolves, we will remain . . . always human. You act as if I can do no wrong, as if everything I say and do is justified. But I'm not perfect, I make mistakes all the time. I can be petty and angry and insecure. And I can't live up to the pedestal you've put me on. " When I found out this book was for #ownvoices pansexual and queer WLW, I was immediately ecstatic! And then I also realized, it was a graphic novel. That’s even better! I knew then I was going to love this story, and let me tell you, I was right. My review Sunati is attracted to Austen the first time she sees her and is drawn to what she assumes is Austen's bravery and confidence to live life unmodded. When Sunati learns the truth, she's still attracted to Austen and asks her on a date. Gradually, their relationship unfolds as they deal with friends, family, and the emotional conflicts that come with every romance. Together, they will learn and grow in a story that reminds us no matter how technology evolves, we will remain . . . always human. changing her course of study, but she doesn't want to feel like she's giving up. Meanwhile, Sunati is confronted with a

I loved this story, it just gave me all the best feelings and I didn’t mind the ending where things were resolved very neatly. This was a wholesome read filled with simple but effective one liners that were everything I needed. Healthy relationships and healthy conversations unfold in a sweet slice-of-life story, the second in a series that launched on Webtoon. The romance between Sunati and Austen is so very sweet and turned my heart into pure mush. What I really loved about it is that while the communication between them wasn’t always perfect the plot points that revolved around that always led to important and healthy conversations.They were always so supportive of one another and you could just feel the trust and love between the two of them. other. Facing school difficulties caused in part by a condition that prevents body modifications, Austen considers This webtoon was so cute, had a very comforting feel-good vibe to it and of course the sapphics always make me happy.sunati is a VR environmental artist and designer who loves using fashion mods: nanobots which can easily change one’s appearance, from simple things like eye and hair color to the more imaginative like adding wings or tails. every day during her commute, sunati runs into austen, a chem major whose appearance never changes. My only real complaint about this story was it is incredibly Insta-lovey. I am very aware this is the reality for some, it’s just not my preference for romance. Also, while this is labeled as YA, Sunati is 21 and turns 22 and Austen is 18 and in college. I also really liked the side characters of this story (both friends of the main characters were really cute and I liked how involved both parents of both girls were). Though it takes place in striking settings featuring advanced technology (there are space elevators and deep-space



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