Review: The Secret of Theta Pi by Stephanie Gray

 

Review of The Secret of Theta Pi by Stephanie Gray (3152 words)

Planet Scumm, Issue #11, Summer 2021 : Purchase

 
A story of sisterhood and acceptance. Acceptance even when you're dealing with things you don't even understand. Actually, it's even more important to be accepting and supportive in those situations, because it's likely that the person facing those situations might not fully understand it either. It's so so important to be in someone's corner, especially when they're dealing with things they can't control.

I also appreciated the emphasis on the support system people can have, and how much of a difference it can make to their eventual happiness and freedom. You can go so much farther than you think when you have those people in your life.

To summarize: sororities, sisterhood, acceptance, changes, and oh, fantastical sea creatures too.
 
 
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