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|title=Flutter
|sort=Flutter
|author=Jennie Wood and Jeff McComsey
|reviewer=Robert James
|publisher=CreateSpace
|date=March 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1484085957</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1484085957</amazonus>
|website=http://www.nayslayer.com
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|summary=This tender, thought-provoking, and exciting graphic novel may be the most important of the year in the way it looks at identity. Highly recommended.
|cover=1484085957
|aznuk=1484085957
|aznus=1484085957
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When fifteen-year-old Lily moves to yet another new town, she falls for a girl who isn't interested in her. Lily, though, has a trick up her sleeve - she's a shapeshifter. She turns herself into a boy so that she can have a chance with Saffron. As Jesse, she starts to build a new life for herself at school -can this 'boy' get the girl? Additionally, why is Lily so resistant to any sort of harm, and who are the strange people who are trying to find her?
I'm definitely looking forward to the next volume of Flutter, and this is a high recommendation from me - especially as it's available on Comixology at the bargain price of £2.99. (I think that's the right price - unfortunately I don't think there's a way to check UK prices once you've bought it.) If you still need convincing, get over to the website and check out the preview of the first part.
Moving away from graphic novels, another stunning story which deals thoughtfully with LGBTQ themes is [[Pantomime by Laura Lam]].  This review was kindly given to us by the ever-generous [http://yayeahyeah.blogspot.com/ Ya Yeah Yeah]
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