by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Adam Sexton, Yali Lin
Disclaimer: Reviewing NetGalley eARC I think I read this as a teen, though all I remember of the classic novel is that it was kind of tedious. This format does a good job of making it more accessible. There're notes at the end that talk about the adaptation and how some of the symbolism is capture...
Copy received courtesy of NetgalleyI loved the artwork of this graphic novel! I never read the original, but I saw the movie and thought it was a pretty good story... This obviously ended differently than the movie. There's way too much God stuff in here for my taste, although I know this was really...
*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher through Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.* Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 I was first interested in this book, because I’m starting to branch out to reading more manga and I wanted to see how a classic story like The Scarlet Letter wo...
First things first: I received an ARC through NetGalley. This is one of those classics that I always heard about but never got around to actually read it. So when I saw this in Manga format on NetGalley, I was like "Heck yes! I'm in.", cause I read Emma as a Manga before and I really enjoyed it. ...
[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]Caveat: the ARC copy I got was backwards, which doesn't make it too easy to read on a Kindle or tablet. This won't be an issue with the paper copy, though—and readers not used to manga format won't be too lost, sinc...
(I received an ARC of this title from the publisher via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review) Manga Classics has tackled several works of Western literature, including Pride and Prejudice, Les Miserables, A Tale of Two Cities, and most recently Emma (which I’m currently reading. Short take:...
Read full review at: http://thereadingarmchair.blogspot.gr/2015/05/review-manga-classics-scarlet-letter-by.html Disclaimer: I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review Another Manga Classics of another amazing classic novel! After re...
And now, I suppose, I'll have to read the original.
Expected Publication: March 10th Last year I read the manga-ization (I know that's not a word, but how would you call it?) of Les Miserables and enjoyed it a lot more than I had expected. I found it a very clever way to introduce people to classics, especially so with classics that might seem a bi...
The Scarlet Letter is the third Manga Classic I read and I must say this is getting rather addictive. I seem to be making a habit of reading this kind of adaptations to sample classics that have been on my to be read pile for quite some time.For this one, I remember seing the movie when I was little...