Content warnings are listed at the end of my review!
This is just early 2000s subculture and vibes (literally opening with a Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge reference, and has boy band Gloomy Bear, Gir, Jack Skellington in a dream), the back is the entirety of the story without any subtext or development, you get what you see and nothing more. I will say, the era is depicted extraordinarily well, even making commentary on the often deeply problematic behavior of pop culture icons, and the art depicting it is absolutely beautiful. There's various still life's of just scenery as the characters are travelling and it is frame worthy artwork, it alone is a 5/5 easily. Story wise, there's next to nothing to work with, and I wasn't aware of the characters names until concerningly late.
Hana and Kiki are a barely together couple still together for no apparent reason other than habit, and we watch the two become caught up with personal concerns. Hana, a deeply depressed trans woman, has been reliant on magic mushrooms suddenly finds that her dealer has been shut down, so she gloomily attempts to grow her own supply with great difficulty and many failures. Kiki becomes aware that her dubious ex boyfriend has become a recent star in the local music scene, riling her up into wanting to similarly become a attractive public figure in the alt fashion and nightlife communities. They sleep in the same bed and walk around together, but besides that the two care very little about the other, offer dry suggestions and non-answers to conversations, and just generally being completely gloomy.
Summary:
Readability: ★★★☆☆, I mean, not a lot happens so it's quick and easy to understand... there's just nothing to understand. Themes are dark and depressing, heavy on the suicidal thoughts, planning suicide, hopelessness, and depression. Consider content warnings before reading because the book doesn't offer any kind of closure or comfort.
Entertainment: ★☆☆☆☆, Nothing happened, there was no character arcs, no character growth, no changes. You observe two people over a short period of time barely paying any real care to each other, and are both self destructive.
Audience: Don't read if you're not in the right headspace. The trans rep was interesting and nuanced, as Hana's mental health was not good and she dresses very plainly- but nothing comes of this. I don't recommend.
Content Warnings: crying, dating fans, disordered eating, drugs, falling out of love, grooming, masturbation, needles, nudity, razor blade, sexual abuse, suicidal thoughts, tampons, urine