Showing posts with label graphic novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic novels. Show all posts
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Throwback Review: CHOPSTICKS by Jessica Anthony

(Originally posted on my Goodreads page.)
March 25, 2015
I also filmed a BookTalk on my YouTube channel.
This has been on my to-read list for a year now and I finally picked it up at the library. It's a quick read, I read it in one sitting. It's kind of weird to say I read it because it is comprised of all photos and only some text in letters, notes/lists, IMs, and labels.
First hearing about this book, I knew I had to check it out because it has so much art in it and Rodrigo Corral is great. The photography was gorgeous and the handwriting style over photos gave it a Tumblr-esque feel, which coming from me is a compliment. I enjoyed this overall and would love to go through it again because of how eye opening it was by the ending. I recommend this to all art lovers and readers who are interested in psychological stories.
Potential and definite spoilers, hidden just to be safe.
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I love books that make me think, and this one made me think. It's still on my mind and I will never forget this story. So brilliant.
I give this a 4.5 out of 5 stars, but I am more leaning towards "I loved it/amazing" than "I really liked it."
Potential and definite spoilers, hidden just to be safe.
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I love books that make me think, and this one made me think. It's still on my mind and I will never forget this story. So brilliant.
I give this a 4.5 out of 5 stars, but I am more leaning towards "I loved it/amazing" than "I really liked it."
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Throwback Review: THE ISOBEL JOURNAL by Isobel Harrop
(Originally posted on my Goodreads page.)
July 25, 2014
*I got an eBook copy of this from NetGalley to read and to give an honest review.*
The concept of this book and how it was built is what got me interested in reading it. I can relate to Isobel a lot in that we are both 18 and artists, living in a place where nothing ever happens. Our relations made this a fun read, especially with all of the sketches and random facts. As I was reading, I wished I knew Isobel in real life because we share traits as well (art, literature). This journal is the epitome of the teenage mind: The boredom, interests, music, thoughts, moods, etc.
Not only was this journal a fun, easy, read, it was also a quick read that I very much enjoyed.
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