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This was a cute love story between two middle schoolers. I thought the story progressed nicely. I like how it ended and was very female friendship positive.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8 Omnibus, Volume 1
Georges Jeanty, Jeph Loeb, Brian K. Vaughan, Drew Goddard, Karl Moline, Joss Whedon, Cliff Richards
Fashion in the Time of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603): Vol 2, No 1
Melinda Camber Porter, Joseph Robert Flicek
I really enjoyed the detail in this book. I really learned a lot of awesome facts about fashion that I didn't know prior to reading this book.
I received this book from DC Comics in a Goodreads giveaway.
I'm not exactly a Harley Quinn fan. I don't see the appeal of the pigtails and the trashy outfits and typically DC comics artwork can be a little dark for my taste. But this cover looked absolutely stunning so I was excited to give this comic a read through.
First I must say the art work is absolutely stunning. The dust jacket alone with the Harley/Harleen reveal on the actual cover is something I looked at for probably a solid 10 minutes. The detail and emotion Stjepan Sejic shows in his artwork is jaw droppingly gorgeous.
Now step away from the physical attributes that make this an amazing book and the story line does not disappoint either. Like I said previously I'm not a Harley Quinn fan naturally so I'm not super familiar with her story. This comic tells the backstory of how Harleen meets the Joker while she is working on a research project on whether criminals can show or feel empathy.
Watching Harleen steadily decline and loose faith in her society and seeing how she is drawn closer and closer to the Joker is such a delicious story. There's so much more depth to her background than I ever thought existed. I really truly felt for her at several moments in her narrative.
I highly recommend picking up this comic. You will not be disappointed.
I'm not exactly a Harley Quinn fan. I don't see the appeal of the pigtails and the trashy outfits and typically DC comics artwork can be a little dark for my taste. But this cover looked absolutely stunning so I was excited to give this comic a read through.
First I must say the art work is absolutely stunning. The dust jacket alone with the Harley/Harleen reveal on the actual cover is something I looked at for probably a solid 10 minutes. The detail and emotion Stjepan Sejic shows in his artwork is jaw droppingly gorgeous.
Now step away from the physical attributes that make this an amazing book and the story line does not disappoint either. Like I said previously I'm not a Harley Quinn fan naturally so I'm not super familiar with her story. This comic tells the backstory of how Harleen meets the Joker while she is working on a research project on whether criminals can show or feel empathy.
Watching Harleen steadily decline and loose faith in her society and seeing how she is drawn closer and closer to the Joker is such a delicious story. There's so much more depth to her background than I ever thought existed. I really truly felt for her at several moments in her narrative.
I highly recommend picking up this comic. You will not be disappointed.
This is an adorable, fun read. I loved the illustrations I thought they were very well done. I also really enjoyed following the adventure of the two main dogs Kaya and Hazel.
I love Oni Press. So when I heard about this graphic novel I was super excited to get a copy. When I saw it was available for download on NetGalley I was so pumped. I love how they're using a fun, easily readable format such as a graphic novel to present a topic that is so pertinent in our society today-consent. I love that the main character who is teaching the reader about consent identifies as they/them. I like how friendly the information is presented. I think this book does a really good job of illustrating what consent is. I really enjoyed reading this book. I highly recommend it.