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Manga Review: Romeo and Juliet
by Crystal S. Chan , William Shakespeare, Julien Choy
With all the original dialogue of the play, this manga adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet bursts with old enchantment and romantic drama. The illustrations flow from one panel to the next in a surge of emotional tension, and the action keeps the wordy dialogue from weighing down the storyline.
This would be a great way to introduce Shakespeare to younger audiences, since the dialogue is easier to understand along with the action of the panels. Continue reading
Graphic Novel Review: The Lost Path
by Amélie Fléchais
The illustrations are sometimes lovely, sometimes bland. Some of the pages are in color, others are in black and white.
I was not impressed with the story. It jumped all over the place with no real explanations of what was actually happening or why.
I liked the whimsical characters at first, but quickly got bored with them as they repeated the same things again and again. Continue reading
Recent Reads: Graphic Novels, Comics, Manga
Manga Review: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Crystal Chan (Goodreads Author) , Kuma Chan , Jeannie Lee , Mark Twain
The artwork brings a lot of emotion into the story, and firmly connects the reader to the characters. Seeing the expressions on character’s faces as they experience joy, grief, fear, sadness, or relief, made me feel those things too as I was reading!
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Manga Review: Dream of the Butterfly
by Richard Marazano, Luo Yin
I liked the imaginative characters and setting, but the plot is jumping all over the place and there’s not really enough time spent on any
Recent Reads: Middle Grade, Comics + Manga
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Manga Review: Count of Monte Cristo
by Crystal S. Chan , Alexandre Dumas, Nokman Poon
Count of Monte Cristo is one of my top five favorite novels of all time, so I was interested to see how one of my favorite stories would translate into manga form. Although they had to simplify the story considerably, and there are really too many characters for a stand-alone manga, I enjoyed this wonderful adaptation of a classic tale!
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Manga Review: The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying Up
It really inspired me to get tidying and clean out all my junk! I really love the ideas in this book about finding joy, being real about your life, and finding your true self, and then crafting your living space to reflect what really makes you happy.
One of the best things in this book is the advice that while you are sorting through your piles of junk, You are NOT choosing what to get rid of; You are choosing what to keep. That one piece of advice will change your whole perspective on tidying.
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Book Review: The Tea Dragon Society
by Katie O’Neill
I love the whimsical artwork! The colors and lines are soft and sweet. I thought the plot was adorable and lovely. The little tea dragon creatures are the cutest thing ever created! But there were some confusing things about this book that make it difficult to review.
My main problem is that there is a homosexual couple in this book. One of them is a human and the other is some kind of furry llama-looking guy with a long tail. I did not appreciate this kind of political/philosophical posturing in an otherwise lovely children’s book about dragons.
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