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review 2016-05-03 20:15
Anya's Ghost by Vera Brosgol
Anya's Ghost - Vera Brosgol

  I wasn't really sure what I was getting into when I picked this one up, but it was a lot of fun! I had found it while searching for a comic for the Read Harder Challenge and it doesn't even fit the category that I was trying to fit it into, but it was worth the read anyway! 

 

There's just so much here. It's a perfect stand-alone story about some pretty standard YA or girl issues (boys go through it too but my point is that I hope we've all learned better by college). I liked the issues that it dealt with and the way it dealt with them and our antagonist was a lot fun. 

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review 2016-05-03 20:07
Lumberjanes by Brooke Allen, Grace Ellis, and Noelle Stevenson
Lumberjanes Vol. 1 - Brooke Allen,Grace Ellis, Noelle Stevenson
Lumberjanes Vol. 2 - Grace Ellis,Shannon Watters, Noelle Stevenson
Lumberjanes #3 - Grace Ellis, Noelle Stevenson
Lumberjanes #4 - Grace Ellis, Noelle Stevenson

I have to admit, I was interested the first time I saw the title of this comic. It took a while for me to actually pick it up, but that happens with me. Too many books and comics out there to get to all of them while their still new. 

The day finally came when I could read through a couple of these and it's definitely a series I'll keep up with. The premise is fun and the content is even better. It's everything that I've experienced in large groups of girls, especially among the more tomboyish variety. 

#1 mostly serves to introduce everyone, and then the rest expound on the strangeness of their camp and surroundings. Part of the fun of a group of girlfriends is that some say yes to adventure and they bring along their more cautious friends who just may have the words of a reason to get them to safety later. Love these girls!

 

(I have all the single issues and the Volume on the same review because they were combined into the volume and I figured, why only review one when they share material?)

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