And with that... I HAVE A BINGO!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I was going to post this with a lovely picture of Pebble, but she picked this moment to clean her bottom, so never mind 😐
And with that... I HAVE A BINGO!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I was going to post this with a lovely picture of Pebble, but she picked this moment to clean her bottom, so never mind 😐
The art is sublime. Gorgeous depiction of New York. Stunning cityscapes. Worth reading for the pictures alone.
The story... less so. Maybe I didn't fully get it. I certainly have questions. And it seemed to be trying too hard to tug on my heart strings.
More style than substance in the end, but BOY is this one stylish volume.
⭐️⭐️⭐️
Here's the agenda for July... I'm planning on doing a lot of working and gymming this month (new month, new Rae?) so I'm not going to predict a bingo, but I'm hoping to nibble away at my TBR all the same 😊💕
A guy makes a vow to not speak to anyone during a 2 month stay in #newyorkcity for an article, then this chick shows up ...
I‘m more than a little surprised by the negative reviews of this. I thought it was beautiful, story and illustrations.
This was a seemingly simple but very unique somewhat autobiographical graphic novel. The art is great--kind of comic-style but also almost photographic with the background at times. This book is partially a love story between people and places but really more about rediscovering oneself after growth and tragedy. And there's some suspension of disbelief required at the end. Overall, an interesting and enjoyable break from the typical graphic novel.
Introducing...Rosalind Irene! She was born at 8:27 Tuesday morning, 8 lbs 4 oz, 21 in long! Thanks everyone for the well-wishes. It went relatively smoothly, and our little firecracker is finally here!
#earthchildrenareweird
(The tagged book is a graphic novel I received as an eARC a while back and let expire accidentally. Finally getting to it now via interlibrary loan.)
This graphic was a beautifully drawn love story to New York City and how it has the power to change life trajectories or fulfil them. While the ending was a bit layered and convoluted at times, I enjoyed the premise and the time spent reading it. Give it a go and let me know what you think.
I wish I could give this a pick for the gorgeous New York City art, but the story is just too dumb and badly written. 5⭐️ art, 1⭐️ story.
A little bummed about my mixed feelings on this - I really liked the artwork but found the story surprisingly pretentious and that female characters were treated like objects.
Interesting premise of this #graphicnovel - existing in #nyc for two months without speaking to anyone
Pining for New York whilst reading this 🗽 #takemeback #thesoundoftheworldbyheart #giacomobevilacqua #graphicnovel #graphic #netgalley #illustrations #mrsmamfa #bookblog #books #readingbooks #reading #booksarelife #bookaddict #blog #AmReading #bibliophile #booklover #GoodReads #bookworld #saturday #weekend #saturdaymorning
Graphic novel to start the weekend, I'm going to assume it's a coincidence we are both called Sam and drink the exact same coffee 😱 #coincidence #coffee #thesoundoftheworldbyheart #giacomobevilacqua #illustrations #currentlyreading #mrsmamfa #bookblog #books #readingbooks #reading #booksarelife #bookaddict #blog #AmReading #bibliophile #booklover #GoodReads #bookworld
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Sam has challenged himself to a social experiment: live in NYC for two months without vocally interacting with anyone. He documents his surroundings through photos, but only develops them after several hundred pictures. But when he opens his latest pack of photos, he finds the black and white photos have been doctored, and the same woman is in color in many of them. He knows it can't be coincidental, but what could it mean?