![]() Allison got too drunk and Seth saved her from sexual assault. They first hooked up after they went to an off-campus frat party. Seth and Allison never dated more than a few months at a time. He is homophobic and calls Nicky a "f****t". He launches into lengthy rants or fights. In conclusion great book and I will be tuning into the next one! Even if I have to wait until blasted may >:( Can’t wait to see what the author desides to next because boy oh boy am I invested now.Seth is ill-tempered and easily provoked. Some of the plot line specifically Nicks and Seiji felt a bit weird and forced by nature of the story but were enjoyable reguardless. A few other peeves would be the “bro” talk some is endearing too much makes me want to aggressively tackle these boys and teach them new words then “bro”. So I must admit I missed that aspect from the fence comics. With a lot of the fencing detail and information being lost in translation though mediums. Main one is the obvious loss of the sports manga/anime vibe I got from the comics. In the end I love this book I sped through it! But there are a few things I didn’t like/missed. Seiji is seems to clearly to be demonstrated as if he is on the spectrum, and I love the representation! Though I’m not on the spectrum myself, I know people who are It was really lovely to see! Also his call with his dad was another big heart renching moment taht ahd me really emotional. Seiji for me was other light in this book I’d say he takes second place on my ranking of these lovely boys with Nick and Harvard tied for third. I loved Nikolas and Seiji’s relationship too they are both to sweet for this world and they suit each other perfectly if you ask me. ![]() BUT JESUS CHRIST DO BOTH AIDEN AND HARVARD NEED TO GET A GRIP!! How dense can they both be! That last Harvard chapter killed me! Plus the fact that I must wait until May for a resolution may end me! These boys straight make out hard against a window with all the passion of people who have loved eachother the whole time, and STILL think the other one isn’t into it!!! GUYS PLEASE I- I have some other thoughts besides the Aiden x Harvard part of the book. And omg the scene where he chases Rosalina broke me and how you find out he actually does remember the names that matter. Until he realizes he actually built those wall with Harvard within them. A boy with such hard abandonment issues he’s built walls around himself to stay safe. He is the definition they just need a hug characters. This boy and his slow gentle opening up and learning why Harvard meant so much to him made my heart ache. Beautiful playboy Aidan Kane will live rent free in my mind forever. All the POVs were great but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t have a favorite. ![]() All four of the boys are absolute treasures. Each POV had me laughing and on the brink of tears or screaming in glee or sometimes frustration (they can all be very dense sometimes). SPOILERS AHOY!!! WOW I LOVE THIS BOOK AND THESE BOYS! Lord they are soooooo hopeless but also the cutest. Not what I expected, but loved it alway!! Text and Illustration copyright: © 2020 BOOM! StudiosFence(TM) and © 2020 C.S. Pacat's critically acclaimed Fence comic series and boasts original cover and interior art by Johanna The Mad. It takes a shoplifting scandal, a couple of moonlit forest strolls, several hilariously bad dates, and a whole lot of introspection for the team to realize they are stronger together than they could ever be apart. The first installment of this enticing original YA novel series by Sarah Rees Brennan, rich with casual diversity and queer self-discovery, explores never-before-seen drama inspired by C.S. After earning a place on the elite Kings Row fencing team, Nicholas must prove himself to his rival, Seiji Katayma, and navigate the clashes, friendships, and relationships between his teammates on the road to state championships - where Nicholas might finally have the chance to spar with his golden-boy half-brother. Coach Williams decides to take advantage of the boys' morale after a recent victory and assigns them a course of team building exercises to further deepen their bonds. Sixteen-year-old Nicholas Cox is the illegitimate son of a retired fencing champion who dreams of getting the proper training he could never afford. The boys of Kings Row bout with drama, rivalry, and romance in this original YA novel by The New York Times bestselling author Sarah Rees Brennan - inspired by the award-nominated comic series by C.S.
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