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Hai Cuties! Chatting about my two favourite things! Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and anything Shadowhunters (as you may know), are two of my favourite series. Both series have been illustrated by the wonderfully talented Cassandra Jean. I'm not truly sure what it is about her art - could be it was the fact…
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Heartstopper Vol. 3 by Alice Oseman | Spoilery Book Review
Hai Cuties! Caution: Drama Ahead! Another amazing instalment in the Heartstopper series *heart eyes emoji* Blurb: In this volume, we’ll see the Heartstopper gang go on a school trip to Paris! Not only are Nick and Charlie navigating a new city, but also telling more people about their relationship AND learning more about…
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Heartstopper Volumes 1 & 2 by Alice Oseman | Comic Book Review
Heyo Bookaholics! Absolutely perfect and positive! Aghjsidsl!!!! Heartstopper is everything my heart wants, needs and yearns for. This comic series is so very queer, positive Blurb Charlie, a highly-strung, openly gay over-thinker, and Nick, a cheerful, soft-hearted rugby player, meet at a British all-boys grammar school. Friendship blooms quickly, but could there be…
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Operation Sin: Agent Carter by Immonen and Ellis | Comic Book Review
Heyo Bookaholics! My first Marvel appearance! So I don't usually buy comic books, because they retail for approximately $25 at the least for a volume of Saga, and at least $30-$40 for Marvel branded comics. I will only pick them up when they are at a cheap or highly discounted price, much like…
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Flight Vol. 1 Edited by Kazu Kibuishi | Review
Hey Ho Bookaholics and Humans Alike,
I have returned with another book review. This time I have read a comic book titled Flight. I got this book for a bargain $6 at The Book Grocer, and looking online last night to purchase the second volume, I noticed that these comics retail for almost $35 Australian Dollars! It’s ridiculous no wonder not many people read comics now days.
Flight Volume One features stories by professionals and non-professionals alike, all playing on the theme of flight in its many incarnations. From the maiden voyage of a home-built plane to the adventures of a young courier and his flying whale to a handful of stories about coming of age and letting things go, this first volume of Flight is full of memorable tales that will both amaze and inspire.