How is another year finished already?! I don’t understand. Well, I guess I’ll make another top ten list, in that case. (I will note that this list contains books that were new to me, not necessarily published within this calendar year.) There are my usual genres, because life is too short to not read books …
Tag: graphic novel
Book Review | Bea Wolf
I have such a weakness for cute graphic novels! In Bea Wolf—by Zach Weinersmith with illustrations by Boulet—in the middle of a suburb, a group of children construct Treeheart, the tree house where adults aren’t allowed and fun reigns. The crown passes from kid to kid until we get to Roger, an excellent king. But …
Book Review | If You’ll Have Me (ARC)
I received a digital advance reader’s copy (ARC) of If You’ll Have Me by Eunnie. Since this version is just a proof and not the final version, I won’t quote directly and will keep my comments general. In If You’ll Have Me, Momo is eager to help her friends, but perhaps is a little too …
Book Review | The Glass Scientists
A quick review today because I've been sick, and this is all I've had time for! In The Glass Scientists by S. H. Cotugno, Dr. Henry Jekyll is a rogue scientist. The public calls them “mad,” but he knows they aren’t. They’re just like-minded eccentric innovators, who just need to improve their reputation, which is …
Book Review | On a Sunbeam
In the graphic novel On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden, Mia has just left school and is now joining a crew on a spaceship, which travels from place to place on construction and restoration jobs. The more she travels with them, the more she learns about the galaxy—and also learns of a way to potentially …