I REALLY wish I could have read the whole thing but unfortunately could only get my hands on the first few chapters. There's some really inter3/5stars
I REALLY wish I could have read the whole thing but unfortunately could only get my hands on the first few chapters. There's some really interesting sounding articles in this collection and I hope to read the rest eventually....more
really interesting way of exploring race through conversations the author has had with her young song as well as her husband and other peopl3.5/5stars
really interesting way of exploring race through conversations the author has had with her young song as well as her husband and other people in their lives. Fascinating art style as well...more
edit: Bumping this to 1 star after my class discussion that made me realize a lot of bad things about this book and how the author us3/5stars 1/5stars
edit: Bumping this to 1 star after my class discussion that made me realize a lot of bad things about this book and how the author uses the indigenous landscape of Nunavik for himself and his own story/self growth rather than actually making it about indigenous people and the land.
not my favorite so far for this graphic narrative class, but interesting with a cute art style and some important messages!...more
another one that i went to class and ended up hating this lol a man writing about bisexual women? no thanks - I had no idea the author was a m1/5stars
another one that i went to class and ended up hating this lol a man writing about bisexual women? no thanks - I had no idea the author was a man and now this entire book I just... I look at it completely differently....more
absolutely fantastic - i loved the focus on the fact that America just fucking wrote the Japanese internment camps out of history, and now t4.5/5stars
absolutely fantastic - i loved the focus on the fact that America just fucking wrote the Japanese internment camps out of history, and now they're happening all over again with Mexican Americas and everyone continues to not give a shit. Wonderful graphic novel, very educational and very powerful...more
I think this would be a FANTASTIC book to share with younger readers to open up a conversation about race and micro-aggressions. A really wond4/5stars
I think this would be a FANTASTIC book to share with younger readers to open up a conversation about race and micro-aggressions. A really wonderfully told series of stories that really hit on a lot of important topics....more
Firstly, what i LOVED was the art style of this story - it was absolutely entrancing and powerful and so incredibly well done to create a very3/5stars
Firstly, what i LOVED was the art style of this story - it was absolutely entrancing and powerful and so incredibly well done to create a very tense and, at times, spooky atmosphere and to portray themes and characters.
What I think this book suffered from was having WAY too many things going on. This book deals with, quite simply, too many topics and ideas - there's queerness, there's conversations about race, there's commentary on America, Europe, Germany specifically, and the world, as well as discussing the holocaust and WWII, as well as anti-semitism, as well as bullying, friendships, school, familial relationships, death of a loved one and grief, as well as a murder mystery, and probs others I'm forgetting. I really wish it had chosen to focus on just maybe 3 or 4 things, because I found it incredibly hard to follow and when yet another idea was brought up I found myself sighing rather than being excited about a new queer character or a development in the mystery.
It was way too long, and it's only book 1. If I'm absolutely EXHAUSTED by the end of the first book in a series, it makes it very difficult to try to pick up book 2....more