I really liked the story of an older trans person helping a younger trans person out. To show that we can't be normal because being normal is suffocating and isolating when we aren't like others. We aren't perfect angels and we aren't normal, we are broken people who love each other.
Stories of groups of friends that grew up appeal to me maybe due to my own age--these sorts of starting points (like Stephen King's "It") draw me in because I want to see how things changed, the differences between then and now, and Our Wonderland doesn't disappoint. Please give it a read. Horror, friendship, shattered dreams, romance and queer rep. I loved it, and I hope to see more from Carrot.