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I find this series to be really refreshing and a bit darker than others in the genre, but this book itself wasn't as good as the first. I enjoyed it, but wasn't as hooked or amazed. It might be because so much of it was set in New York, or it's just really ramping up for book 3. 

 This was more of a 2.5 as it started as a 3 then went downhill a bit for me. I'm not sure why I didn't love it, there was nothing wrong with it, I just couldn't connect with it or really understand it. I know it's probably accurate for many people, but him having named, physical embodiments of his depression and anxiety etc was hard for me to understand and relate to. 

I enjoyed this and related to parts of it. The artwork was very simple and well done, and the whole journey was easy to follow. 

I didn't laugh out loud as much as I did in the first volume, but it was still very enjoyable. I love the creativity and simplicity throughout and how easy it is to follow and relate to 

   | I picked this book up on a whim and it was lovely and powerful. It is a collection of poetry by 3 authors aimed towards both children and adults and it focuses on important and moving topics like race and equality and kindness. Very touching and I think it would be easy for anyone of any age to follow and understand. 

Very crazy. Hard to get through in parts cause a lot of things make no sense, but it was entertaining.

Not bad, but felt too focused on the journey and didn't spend enough time on the conclusion. Flipping back and forth between characters got a bit confusing cause all Dwarf names seem to start with only a B or a G.

A great classic.