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Not only do Jack and Bitty have to contend with the homophobia and heteronormativity in the (hockey) world, they have to figure out if they can be public about their relationship. About learning to express himself and navigating his new relationship. ReviewĬheck, Please!, Book 2: Sitcks & Scones is mostly about Bitty being himself. Not only that, but Jack and the Falconers are now a big part of the NHL–and Bitty’s life! It’s a hockey season filled with victories and losses.Ī collection of the second half of the mega-popular webcomic series of the same name, Check, Please!: Sticks and Scones is the last in a hilarious and stirring two-volume coming-of-age story about hockey, bros, and trying to find yourself during the best four years of your life. They must navigate their new relationship while being apart and also decide how they want to reveal their relationship to those around them. Keep reading this book review to find out what I thought of one of my favorite graphic novels! Summaryīitty is heading to junior year of college and though he has overcome his fear of getting ‘checked’ on the ice, he and Jack now face new challenges.


And it was a combination of having difficulty putting holds on before release date and the trash fire of April. You know those books you want to keep up with and then just completely slip down your TBR pile? That was me and Check, Please!, Book 2: Sticks & Scones! I remember loving the first book and knowing I had to read the second, and then it came out last April.
