Book Review
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Wist: A Graphic Novel by Steve M. Robertson
Rating: What It’s About: “In a world ruled by strange and terrible gods, Wist’s life as an angel is a fate worse than death…until a young witch offers him a chance to escape his dark master, once and for all.” (via back cover) Let’s Talk About It: Let me start by stating that I wasn’t Continue reading
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E-Girl: A Transgender Romance Tale by Nikki Crescent
Rating: What It’s About: John has no future prospects. He wasted a decade of his life trying to achieve his dream of becoming a professional gamer. Now in his thirties, he’s working a dead-end job at GameStop and living at home with his parents. The only thing John has to look forward to is Billie Continue reading
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Mind the Gap, Dash & Lily by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
Rating: What It’s About: In Mind the Gap, Dash & Lily, we find that our favorite pair are in a good place. Dash was accepted to Oxford University and Lily took a gap year in order to grow her dog walking business (and become a dog-fluencer in the process). Things are finally looking good for Continue reading
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The Twelve Days of Dash & Lily by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
Rating: What It’s About: The Twelve Days of Dash & Lily picks up a year after the events of Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares. In that time, Lily’s grandfather suffered a heart attack and his road to recovery has left a strain on her usual cheery disposition. With twelve days left until Christmas, Lily’s Continue reading
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Yes, Daddy by Jonathan Parks-Ramage
Rating: What It’s About: Yes, Daddy follows Jonah Keller, a Middle America young, gay man, who dreams of becoming a successful playwright. And while he moved to New York City to achieve this dream, he finds himself living in a rundown sublet, begging to work extra hours at a restaurant, barely making rent each month. Continue reading
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Wanderers by Chuck Wendig
Rating: Let’s Talk About It: I first read Wanderers in 2019, the year of its release. At the time, I felt that maybe Chuck Wendig might have gone over the top with his description of right-wing militia types. Sure, they’re stoked in paranoia and racism in real life, but would they really try to overthrow Continue reading