Why Did I Read This Book? Honest to goodness you guys my reason for reading Mr. Popularity by Lincoln Peirce is kind of pathetic — I picked this book for the 24 Hour Readathon that I totally failed at because it is a comic book aimed at middle graders and following logic would be a super quick […]
Big Nate: Mr. Popularity by Lincoln Peirce | Book Review
Above the Dreamless Dead: World War I in Poetry and Comics edited by Chris Duffy | Graphic Novel Review
Why Did I Read This Book? One thing that is my reading kryptonite is non-fictional historical graphic novels. I love them and cannot ever resist them when they come across my TBR. Recently, I tore my way through The Harlem Hellfighters by Max Brooks, a book about African-American soldiers in World War I. I really loved […]
The Wrenchies by Farel Dalrymple | Book Review

The Wrenchies by Farel Dalrymple appealed to me because I am the exact sort of person who loves books about ragtag gangs of children who rise up against villainy. What compounded my interested even more was the fact that this book is a graphic novels and I will forever and always love comics.
This One Summer by Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamaki | Book Review

I thought that This One Summer would be a pretty neat female focused comic book perfect for my summer reading. My instinct about this did indeed prove correct and so — the summary combined with a quick flip through to look at the art combined with A TON OF BLURBS from authors I really enjoy lead to me reading This One Summer and I regret NOTHING.
Andre The Giant: Life And Legend by Box Brown | Book Review

I am really taken with non-fiction graphic novels. I already legitimately love non-fiction books and love graphic novels, so the combination for Andre The Giant: Life And Legend by Box Brown had me over the moon excited. I really also wanted to read Andre The Giant: Life And Legend for some hopeful bits on the film The Princess Bride
Vampire Academy: The Graphic Novel by Richelle Mead | Book Review
You know how sometimes you get on this reading roll where you are reading all of the books ever at once and it’s so awesome and you are like hey, I might as well beat my own record this weekend by picking up a super fast graphic novel of a book that I already love? Well, yes that’s exactly why I read Vampire Academy: The Graphic Novel by Richelle Mead adapted by Leigh Dragoon and illustrated by Emma Vieceli. Pretty much this book took me exactly 40 minutes to read and let me tell you straight out that I refuse to spend longer on this review than the book took me to read, it’s just the principle of the matter.