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repost for @BookwormAHN:
In January we read or are still waiting to read Tears of The Nameless. How did y'all like it?
For February we have The Living Force. It takes place shortly before The Phantom Menace and we are back with the Jedi from that era. This should be good.
As always if anyone wants to be added or removed just let me know. And May the Force Be With You Always #StarWarsBuddyRead
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In January we read or are still waiting to read Tears of The Nameless. How did y'all like it?
For February we have The Living Force. It takes place shortly before The Phantom Menace and we are back with the Jedi from that era. This should be good.
As always if anyone wants to be added or removed just let me know. And May the Force Be With You Always 🚀
#StarWarsBuddyRead
“Those missing kids aren‘t missing anymore. They‘re where they‘ll always be, dead and in Ohio.”
This reminds me of It by Stephen King; the story has the same sort of cyclic horror and abuse hiding behind a the facade of a “nice” town. Unlike It, the monster in loving is a religion (or cult), and the religion is a pyramid scheme, and it remains undefeated by the end of the story. That tension of the monstrous thing confronted but not defeated, just escaped, feels very adult.
Strange little tale from Dark Horse. I assume it‘s in translation?
Three young women are anime lovers but not allowed to join the campus anime club. Their love of the genre is immense which mandates ONE solution: DIY, girls!
It‘s fascinating how much hard work goes into anime creation from the mangakas particularly on tight time & resource budget.
Six volumes thus far.
Never watched the tv series. Is it any good? Or is the actor playing the Witcher just smokin‘ hot?
Comic was serviceable. Not the best antihero comic I‘ve ever read but if you like the show you‘ll surely like this too.
I shoulda been paying attention to who the publisher & artist is. Reminded me much of Mike Mignola Hellboy books.
I placed a hold for this graphic novel long before I knew “Midwest“ was gonna be a #WickedWords prompt, and up my hold just came! I'm only a bit into it, but so far it seems to be a stifling serial-killer horror GN set in a twentieth-century Ohio town in the grip of a cult.
@AsYouWish