We all know that feeling when your favorite book gets turned into a movie or TV show. The inevitable disappointment when your favorite line is cut, or a character was poorly cast. But with a graphic novel, you get everything you love about your favorite book and more!...
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Finding Refuge: Real-Life Immigration Stories from Young People
The nonfiction genre is arguably the best for finding great reads because every story is undoubtedly going to be unique. So, by this logic, this compilation of over 35 different immigration stories from English Language Development students in Spokane, Washington, was...
A Lesson in Vengeance
They say don’t judge a book by its cover, but any book with beautifully creepy cover art is sure to be good. A read that holds you in a trance until you’re finished with it, “A Lesson in Vengeance” is everything a modern queer dark academia should be and more. Filled...
Summer in the City of Roses
Picking a book can be difficult. A synopsis gives a good idea of what the book will be about, but sometimes it’s just not enough to really sell it. But when the synopsis mentions “queer Robin Hood,” an “all-girl punk band,” and a “fantastical transformation” all at...
Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating
In May, to celebrate Asain American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, it was promised the next book would be written by an AAPI author. For June, Pride Month, LGBTQ+ representation became another important factor in choosing this month’s book. The only problem:...
Realm Breaker
Adventure, fantasy, magic, and the fate of the world in jeopardy is a tried and true combination. But it takes a certain ability to make it engaging but not feel rushed or annoyingly dragged out. Victoria Aveyard exhibits this ability in Realm Breaker. However, while...