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Freda's Voice
Freda's Voice rated it 9 years ago
Better than the film!Such a cute story, and yet filled with much sadness too. At times, mostly in youth, it would be fantastic to live that life. Growing younger, when old or when really young wouldn't be so great though, and to do it backwards from everyone else... no, thanks. I can't imagine how t...
Vilja Reads
Vilja Reads rated it 11 years ago
When I reviewed Amazing Agent Jennifer, I said it didn't make me feel like I had to then read Amazing Agent Luna. True, but I guess I did anyway - at least the first five volumes, which are available free online. The series follows Luna, genetically enhanced and raised at an army base, in her firs...
Vilja Reads
Vilja Reads rated it 11 years ago
College student Jennifer is recruited on her freshman year to join a shadowy U.S. agency as a trainee. The two volumes track Jennifer, gifted and single-minded with very little interest in creating social ties, as she cuts off tie after tie to the "normal" world and devotes herself entirely to the s...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 11 years ago
This promises to be an interesting read for fans of TV shows like "The X-Files" and "Fringe." It's a little bit of both, I think. It has a racial/ethnic diversity that I really appreciated. The leads include Doctor Randal Horne, whose decision to use a trial drug killed a patient out of arrogance an...
Breaking It All Down
Breaking It All Down rated it 12 years ago
I haven't read OEL manga in a while, so I wasn't sure what to expect from Amazing Agent Luna. I enjoyed the work a lot, though I thought the high school drama elements were a bit much. The cast is almost too tight to quite work. We don't particularly see any faculty outside of the science and PE tea...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 12 years ago
Great story about a girl who won't back down and a team that stands behind her. Try pairing thios one with Karen Bluemnthal's Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law That Changed the Future of Girls in America.
Love at First Write
Love at First Write rated it 13 years ago
Luna. A test tube baby raised in a lab training with adults to be a spy. Not just any spy. The Best spy EVER. With her genetically advanced DNA she's smart, quick, AND pretty. What else does a girl need? Well, friends would be a good start. Luna is about to go on the hardest mission of her life: Hig...
Syahira's Literary Obsession
Syahira's Literary Obsession rated it 13 years ago
I’ve requested the comic from the publisher because the blurb which is mighty interesting. However, when I found out that the copy was only 32 pages, imagine my dissapointment and realize its a new series which is umm.. interesting.The story revolved around a detective investigating a murder. She fo...
Worlds Inside Books
Worlds Inside Books rated it 13 years ago
This graphic novel has an easy straightforward plot. Girl goes to new school and wants to do what she likes, which in her case is baseball and not softball. It is interesting to see how she fights for what she wants and to break people’s stereotypical view of girls.Dashiell grows up during this scho...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 13 years ago
When I first saw this book in Dymocks I thought 'oh, the movie is based on a book by F. Scott Fitzgerald!' and I bought it (not that I have seen the film). However, I discovered that this book was actually a collection of short stories by the same author, and while I enjoyed the first two stories, I...
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