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Showing posts with label Oz. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Ooh Pretty Pictures


When Stars are Scattered
by Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed

A true story about a Omar and his nonverbal brother growing up in a refugee camp. I don't think I've read anything quite like this, and the artwork is so vibrant while still being realistic. This book is incredible and I think everyone should read it. All the feels.

Read Harder Challenge #19

256 pages


Adventure Zone: Petals to the Metal by Clint McElroy

Fantasy Nascar, a giant magical wrench and sexy plant puns. I've really enjoyed this series. I've listened to a bit of the podcast it is based on, but I just love the colorful artwork and humorous background objects. The story is quirky, funny, and just a lot of fun all around. 

244 pages



Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass by Mariko Tamaki

A different take on Harley's origin story, with class struggles, gentrification and green activism (led by Poison Ivy, of course). I thought this is one of the better DC Ink graphic novels, and I love the representation included among the urban population. A fun afternoon read for comic fans.

196 pages




Attack on Titan: Volumes 2/3 by Hajime Isayama

This series is so much fun! Perfect blending of horror, science fiction, and dystopia. Lots of gruesome titan battles, with a family mystery thrown in. I'm starting to get to the point where I may give the anime another try. 

400 pages    (192+208) 


Cheshire Crossing by Andy Weir, Sarah Andersen

Andy Weir does comics? Whaaaa? Such a great concept, mashing Alice/Wonderland, Wendy/Neverland, and Dorothy/Oz together into a fun fantasy adventure. I am very glad that he got a different illustrator though-Andersen is one of my favorite web comic artists!

117 pages



My Hero Academia Vol. 1 by Kohei Horikoshi

Ah, yes. The superhero academy trope. I've never really liked these stories. This one is very well done, and I can see why it is so popular, it's just not for me. Also, skinny/buff guy is creepy.

187 pages


Aquatlantic by Giorgio Carpinteri

This one was so strange. The artwork is gorgeous, and I enjoyed seeing Soviet Constructivism, which isn't used much in art today. Heavy allegory, almost to the point where there isn't much story. Pretty pictures though.

49 pages

Monday, August 10, 2020

The End of Oz by Danielle Paige

The End of Oz (Dorothy Must Die Series #4)Hey look it's Dobby.
Ugh Dorothy.
......Whelp...my ship. Heart eyes.
...yeah I'm writing a review for it after a weekend of reading other stuff soooo I don't remember things....
I enjoyed the Madison and Amy drama.
And the Knox angst...
So the bonus epilogue.......We gonna talk about that?
304 Pages

Friday, August 7, 2020

Yellow Brick War by Danielle Paige

Yellow Brick War (Dorothy Must Die Series #3).....Did I not listen to the last page of the last book.......wth.
High school. Sigh.
I've got a lot of Defying Gravity vibes
I am suspicious of literally everyone.
And I'm stressed
........like..I'm still trying to guess if the characters in Kansas are mirrors of the characters in Oz.....
304 Pages

Thursday, August 6, 2020

The Wicked Will Rise by Danielle Paige

The Wicked Will Rise (Dorothy Must Die Series #2)So my brain is still thinking in Wicked references...
I wish I knew more of the Oz mythology (because I haven't read the original series yet shhhhhhh)
I'm glad someone is breaking the fourth wall a bit and talking about how Oz and Kansas are like...the same....
I'm really excited for Amy's development and to see where she grows as a character.
320 Pages

Friday, July 24, 2020

Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige

Dorothy Must Die (Dorothy Must Die Series #1)Insert all of the gifs from Wicked. Just insert the entire show... Especially the bits about Elphaba dragging Dorothy.
We can't all come and go by bubble.
All of "Popular"
480 Pages