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Tina's Mouth: An Existential Comic Diary - Community Reviews back

by Keshni Kashyap, Mari Araki
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mukhersk
mukhersk rated it 6 years ago
Graphic novels are my newfound love and this one is definitely going to stay in my Bookshelf. I read it during a very boring/rainy Sunday afternoon, traditionally I do not like Sundays as my Husband starts his workweek as well as the impending Monday Blues to go back to work. But this book made my m...
YA Fanatic
YA Fanatic rated it 10 years ago
One of my goal's for next year is going to be to read more graphic novels. I thought I would start early with this one. Plus the cover drew me in. Though, I have to say this was a bizarre story with little plot line. It might be difficult for me to get into the graphic novel genre but we shall see. ...
~WhimsyLibrarian~
~WhimsyLibrarian~ rated it 12 years ago
Appeal Characteristics visualization, Indian-American culture, California, identity, coming of age, philosophy, high school, friendship, relationships, family relationship, love, heartbreak, social issuesI found the universe of myself in this book. It took me a pleasant (and not so pleasant) stroll ...
ahoffman1979
ahoffman1979 rated it 14 years ago
Quick review: While the content and storyline of this graphic novel was smart, I wasn't impressed with its execution or the artwork. Transitions between sections seemed jumpy, even within chapters, and elements of the storyline that could have been really meaningful were either touched on too briefl...
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