2019 Reread - still funny, though the gut surprise is absent on a re-read. But still very, very funny and wonderful.Well, fluff. This is the most demented thing I have read in a long time. I love it! If you read Jim C. Hines's short story that chronicles what happens when a werewolf meets a certain ...
Love, love love. Gert has to pick a door - one will take her to her dreams. The other will destroy fairyland. This is Gert. One hundred years in the future, on the eve of fairyland's destruction, Gert has to go back to the past, and tell her younger self what to do to avoid this. Gert tot...
When a dark wizard demands an extinct creature - one that her worm-friend, Larry - can't find immediately, Gert has to go into his hat and get it herself. If only she hadn't kidnapped and then promptly forgotten a string of people. If only she didn't have to go through them to get her Catastrop...
Gert has to live-play through a video game to try and find a way home. She bets her dragon - aka a boy dressed up as a dragon - while she beats her way through way too many fatalities. But can she beat the boss, Purty Pretty Princess?
I hadn't realized things like people had kids now. Huh. So lost. So want to catch up with this series now. So, so lost :/ Basically, this was excellent and would have gotten five stars if I had any &%$#ing clue what was going on right now. So read this, just not before you read things ...
Their line wide sale is pretty great. I got caught up on a whole bunch of series i'd let lapse. Gert is now queen of fairyland and sitting around on her throne is... boring her. Not to mention that she's killing everyone in sight, again. And then Winter comes. Harriet Winter, head of HR...
Well, keep it a secret from Gertrude, at least, please. I don't need that kind of murderous foul mouthed adorable little girl in my life. Although I want her in all my fiction. See, Gertrude wants to go on an adventure, like Alice in Wonderland. And she does. As she falls, though, she ha...
Except it just gets more and more twisted. What the fluff is going on? Well, everyone's tired of Gert. Everyone. And so they come up with a plan to get rid of her, a happy, happy plan. I didn't see the ending to this coming, and I'm more than eager to get the next issue and figure out wha...
Yeah, reading this in order would have been good. Very good. This explains how Gertrude got to Fairyland, who was trying to kill her, where she got her axe, what the key is about. Pretty much it explains everything I was wondering about in issue two. It's quirky, foul-mouthed, adorable, and...
In issue one. Yup, like a dope, I read issue two first. I was thinking I was kind of thrown in the middle of things, but everything essential was glossed over/explained enough for me to enjoy this. I was still thinking it was kind of weird, especially for Young, who has experience writing and ...
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