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A review by keegan_leech
Seconds by Nathan Fairbairn, Bryan Lee O’Malley
emotional
funny
mysterious
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
A really lovely, very personal story about mistakes, life, and not taking the best parts of your life for granted.
The art and layout are gorgeous, and serve the story stunningly well, and the humour adds a levity which offsets the heavier moments. The story itself is compelling enough, but it's the characters and the storytelling which make it shine.
To use a food metaphor, Seconds is like a very good sandwich. It may be a simple recipe, but it's so well-made and with such flavourful ingredients, that it's impossible not to enjoy.
It's not perfect. I imagine some people might find that the writing doesn't strike quite the right balance or the straightforwardness of the story leaves them wanting more. But if you're in the mood for great characters, beautiful storytelling, and a little bit of the mysterious then Seconds is perfect for you.
The art and layout are gorgeous, and serve the story stunningly well, and the humour adds a levity which offsets the heavier moments. The story itself is compelling enough, but it's the characters and the storytelling which make it shine.
To use a food metaphor, Seconds is like a very good sandwich. It may be a simple recipe, but it's so well-made and with such flavourful ingredients, that it's impossible not to enjoy.
It's not perfect. I imagine some people might find that the writing doesn't strike quite the right balance or the straightforwardness of the story leaves them wanting more. But if you're in the mood for great characters, beautiful storytelling, and a little bit of the mysterious then Seconds is perfect for you.
Minor: Toxic relationship, Vomit, and Fire/Fire injury