I enjoyed this so much that when the library didn‘t have the next one, I just went right ahead and ordered it online.
Willa ❤️
I enjoyed this so much that when the library didn‘t have the next one, I just went right ahead and ordered it online.
Willa ❤️
Normally I don't read graphic novels but looking at my feed a week or so ago I noticed @Tracyantoon's rave review of this book so I decided to give it a try. And I loved it! Really, everything, story, the ideas, what happens in low-G, the characters especially Willa, the artwork. Thank you so much for mentioning this book. Next volumes coming soon at a library near me.
Never used the #litsymademedoit tag before but I think this qualifies.
This graphic novel was a #litsymademedoit. And boy am I glad I did! Everything about this was fantastic. The intriguing story, strong female protagonist, inclusivity, coloring, and artwork were all top notch.
The premise is that gravity disappears on earth and they must learn to adapt-from magnetic boots to using fire extinguishers in a new way. It also shows what a rain storm looks like in low gravity and how other animals adapt. Fascinating.
What would happen to life on earth without gravity? This was a fun graphic novel, I would keep reading the series.
Really neat concept!!! I really enjoyed the art and the characters! Dark while being light in a way! 💕🖤
I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed this #graphicnovel
This is set in a world where one day gravity stops. Very creative and original.
#comics
Last year when I was browsing Brandon Sanderson, I came across this graphic novel trilogy. I decided to get it with some Christmas gift cards basically on a whim. I didn't know anything about it. I read Volume 1 in January and Volume 2 and 3 in February. I have to say for a whim purchase, I definitely was happy with my decision. An interesting exploration about what the world would be like if suddenly there was no gravity. Recommended!
My book review can be seen at my Youtube Vlog on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOkHf1gP47g
Enjoy!
Book 8: As much as I love comics, I used to not count graphic novels as real reading, but there is so much more to them. It took FOUR people to produce this volume (Joe Henderson, Lee Garbett, Antonio Fabela and Simon Bowland). It‘s beautiful, a whole world—an earth on which gravity has failed—brought to life. How would we live, grow food? What happens when it rains? Why did it happen at all? Lots of action, but also heart. #30booksin30days
So just as I finished the book I got called into work 😫
It was excellent but it left me with so many questions.... ok so maybe that's a good thing and a huge part of the reason why I've already ordered the 2nd volume 😂
The cast of characters is diverse and lovable, the art work is stunning and the scenes are perfectly fitted to the story.
I devoured this book and cant wait for more!
#TBRChallenge #GraphicNovel #LeastRated
Really loving this #GraphicNovel and the art is amazing 🤩 I will be surprised if it lasts me until lunch time, because I can't read it fast enough!
#TBRChallenge #LeastRated
Sorry I don‘t have a picture I returned it to the library already. This was a really cool graphic novel- and it‘s set in Chicago!! On to volume 2 and I saw that volume 3 is coming out this year!! It can be pre- ordered on Amazon. 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
1) Great graphic novel! On to volume 2! 2) crunchy 3) sunset 4) books, books, books! And maybe a few cat toys, lol 5) Probably Kindergarten- wait is that considered elementary school? Lol 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️ Stay hydrated Y‘all!! 🥤🥤❤️❤️ #friyayintro @howjessreads
I really enjoyed this graphic novel. Cool premise. Fun adventure. No gravity.
Recent #libraryhaul @Reggie - Milkman finally came in from the library. I will be reading it soon. I‘m really excited about the other 2 also!! ❤️❤️👍🏽😴
This is a really interesting concept! One day, known as G-day, the Earth went low gravity. Lots of people died because they floated up into the sky forever. I‘m looking forward to this Black girl saving the world.
Whoa. So fun! Great story & fantastic artwork—I can see why it appeared on so many “best of” lists. Twenty years after G-Day most everyone has adapted to Earth‘s new low gravity reality. Willa longs to leave Chicago, see the world, but that isn‘t happening, not as long as her father refuses to leave their apartment. When she goes to visit one of her father‘s old colleagues, things get even more complicated...and dangerous. Highly recommended.
NCBD was light Wednesday so I didn‘t hit the comic store until today when the tagged book, which I had to order since they were sold out, came in—came across it on some “best of” lists for 2018. Also picked up Shuri #4. Finally, Skottie Young did a variant cover for Bitter Root #3—yes I will buy a comic I haven‘t read if I see Young has done a variant cover for it—so I picked it up as well as #1. I‘ve heard good things so excited to read it too.
I LOVED this graphic novel! The concept was amazing. Willa is a kickass female lead, and she's black, too, qualifying this as a #diverseread. Will definitely be trying to get my hands on the rest of the series! First read for #24b42019 , and one i highly recommend and will be telling customers about! I borrowed this one digitally on #hoopla