Blackwater: The Complete Saga

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Blackwater: The Complete Saga

Blackwater: The Complete Saga

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Anyone who likes graphic novels, POC and disability and queer rep, teens with teen struggles, characters who make mistakes but grow, imperfect parent relationships, werewolves, and adorable m/m romance. Following the deaths from and the desertions during the battle, the city watch only contains some forty-four hundred men, [34] where it had numbered six thousand before. [4] Surviving captains from Joffrey's warships River Arrow, Wildwind and Prince Aemon, and under officers from Godsgrace, Ramshead, Lance and Lady of Silk, honored by the crown. [8]

Written from a third-person point of view, the story focuses on Elinore and the Caskey family. This view allows readers to experience the depth of each person’s social and familial dynamics in the story. The window into each character’s mindset enables the reader to understand the thoughts and actions, including the presumed antagonist. Every character is unique to themselves. As events unfold, readers may sympathize with certain members of the Caskey family, while others may relate to the emotional turmoil caused by a prominent figure. Onto the representation though, I really think we need more of this in all sorts of books! Not just the two main characters being mlm, although of course that’s a great thing to have, but the body types is what I really loved to see. A graphic novel that isn’t afraid to have fat characters! Characters of colour! Hell, even a main character who has an autoimmune disease! We definitely need more of that, it is just so much more realistic to the real world. Oscar knew that Elinor was very much like his mother: strong-willed and dominant, wielding power in a fashion he could never hope to emulate. That was the great misconception about men... there were blinds to disguise the fact of men's real powerlessness in life. Men controlled the legislatures, but when it came down to it, they didn't control themselves. Oscar knew that Mary-Love and Elinor could think and scheme rings around him. They got what they wanted. In fact, every female on the census rolls of Perdido, Alabama got what she wanted. Of course no man admitted this; in fact, didn't even know it. But Oscar did.The City Watch of King's Landing contains six thousand men, although only two thousand of these, who had received their gold cloaks from Robert I Baratheon, are seasoned men. [4] Three hundred gold cloaks later escort Petyr Baelish to Bitterbridge, [23] leaving only five thousand seven hundred. Stamm, Michael E. (1988). "Michael McDowell and the Haunted South". In Schweitzer, Darrell (ed.). Discovering Modern Horror Fiction II. Borgo Press. pp.51–62. ISBN 978-1587150098.

I just don't have the words to describe how McDowell's words, combined with Godfrey's narration, made me feel. Together, they made a great work even greater. Godfrey's voicing was so true to the source material it made the Caskey voices come alive. ALIVE, I say! I laughed out loud many times, and I cried a few times too. Lord Petyr Baelish, for his "faithful service to crown and realm", granted the castle of Harrenhal with all its attendant lands and incomes, and raised to Lord Paramount of the Trident. [8] And ofc the bad guy - the overly white American guns loving inbred best friends guy, who bullies Eli. Like right. Only those bully the nerds *rolls eyes*.Schwartz, Lloyd (January 20, 2000). "Michael McDowell". The Phoenix. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015 . Retrieved June 14, 2015. Smith, Dinitia. "Writers Enchanted by the Freedom of Opera", The New York Times, 1995-09-28. Retrieved on 2008-10-29. Sadly that was a huge letdown. I expected some cool gay supernatural mystery werewolf stuff with horror and just got a we-need-to-include-everyone-and-everyone-has-it-hard-with-werewulfs-stuff, which was way to rushed at the end. When Oscar Caskey finds the mysterious Elinor Dammert on the second floor of a hotel during a great flood, he brings her home and falls in love with her. But Elinor isn't what she seems and Mary-Love, Oscar's mother and matriarch of the Caskey clan, doesn't want Oscar marrying her...



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