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My mom’s lobbying has finally paid off enough for me to read this and so far, I’m impressed enough by this inspiring story of the domestication of a feral wizard orphan to buy into the But Where Could The Missing Royal Heir Be? narrative
Jan 28, 2024 02:08PM
Stealing from Wizards: Volume 1: Pickpocketing

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'This character doesn't accept care and support because they think they are too broken and complicated to deserve it' is OUT "this character doesn't accept care and support because there is not a single doubt in their mind that every person who offers it to them is their perceived nemesis in a clever disguise' is IN
Feb 03, 2024 01:23PM
Stealing from Wizards: Volume 1: Pickpocketing


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Ylva My emotional investment in child protagonists directly correlates to how fucked up they are and, luckily for me, the same goes for every adult in this story. That one wizard scientist made the observation that Kuro is pretty much curses all the way down and something went Ka-ching! in all of our brains


message 2: by Ylva (last edited Jan 28, 2024 02:27PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Ylva I think that if you put Dubois and McCutcheon in the same story as Nathaniel and Kitty something very interesting would happen. Unstoppable evil pre-teens vs immovable competent adults


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