Ah, I'm struggling so much with this book. If it didn't include unnecessary disgustingly detailed scenes of killing animals, it would've easily been a higher rating. I enjoyed the story. I laughed, I nearly cried. I was shocked by plottwists. I loved reading about an unhinged character getting revenge on awful people. But the animal scenes... look, maybe I'm weird for being fine with detailed murder of fictional people, but even a mention of dead animals makes me want to puke. These extremely detailed scenes of animals being killed? It completely ruined this book for me that I almost DNFed me. It felt unnecessary and disgusting. It made me sick.
So yeah, in the end, I don't think I'd even recommend this book because of that. If it weren't for those scenes, this would've been an all time favorites. But alas.
Not sure if I'll read the sequel. The animal deaths in this book came out of nowhere because I didn't research trigger warnings - I didn't have to because aside from animal abuse and death, I don't need those. But I'll do some research on the sequel and if it has scenes like that as well. If not, I might still read it.
Uhm, ouch?? I'm not even sure what to say. I don't know what I expected when I started this book, I knew it was about a school shooting, yet I was still surprised by how dark and sad this was. But that only made it even more realistic.
It's not a perfect book. I didn't always love the writing and found some vocabulary a bit... eh. BUT I still whole heartily recommend this book. Because wow.
A graphic novel that explores witchcraft with enchanting illustrations. In this book you learn more about the history of witchcraft, including Biddy Early, an important witch in witchcraft history.
Witchcraft is not a topic I know much about, though I've always kept an open mind about it. With that I mean that I neither believe or not believe in it and I respect anyone who does. However, I do believe that witches have always unfairly been given a bad name.
Going into this with an open mind is the best thing to do - even if you don't particularly believe in it. There is a lot of historic information as well that I've never read about before. Graphic novels like this are always a great way to learn about history. I 100% recommend this if you are interested in learning more about history or witchcraft.
However I did expect a bit more about history rather than the one fictional part of Biddy meating her apprentice. I would've liked to see her full story from birth to death and I felt like it was marketed as such.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for making it possible to read this arc. I'm very excited for the release on October 15th!
A fun and beautifully illustrated book filled with facts about all things related to the sea and oceans. As someone who is interested in mythology, I enjoyed reading it. I'm sure this would be a great book for many people (young and old) to add to their collection. I would especially recommend it to those interested in mythology or the sea. It's also a great way to introduce kids to other cultures that are often barely represented in media.
Some things I noticed: the font wasn't always very pleasant to read, especially not when the text turned wavy. While I understood that was to minic the waves of water, it was a bit tough to read sometimes. Some pages also had white stripes on the sides, and one page was even turned upside down. I don't know if this will also be in the finished copy once this book got published on October 1st.
Thank you Netgalley, the publisher, and anyone else who made it possible for me to read the arc of this book!
I was pleasantly surprised! Graphic novels are usually a hit or miss with me, even though I adore reading them. It's just that they're often so quick that I don't form attachments to the characters. This time, however, I did.
Soma is about Maya, an artist, who is going through a burn out. One day she gets an unexpected visitor: an alien warning her about danger. Together they try to save the world. Meanwhile Maya's friend Juu tries to survive with people he found on the street.
First of all I want to point out the AMAZING art that pulled me in from the first second I opened the book on my Netgalley shelf app. I am absolutely amazed by the talent. And everything looked beautiful put together. The style, the colors... everything. It is safe to say I found the art a masterpiece.
I really enjoyed the story as well. It immediately interested me while it normally takes me a couple of pages to get into a story. It was a perfect combination of humor and seriousness. It was fast-paced, but not too fast, you could still keep up with what was happening. I also adored the characters and started rooting for them.
You know what, I think it is safe to say this is the best graphic novel I have ever read. (And yes, that means higher than my previous favorites: Heartstopper). Obviously it's a different genre with this being sci-fi, but still.
I am VERY excited for this being released on February 25th and I am definitely going to try to get my hands on a physical copy. I can't wait to see other people reading it and share my love for it.
Thank you to Netgalley and everyone else who made it possible for me to read this ARC. I am incredibly grateful to have been able to read this absolutely masterpiece.
Sjongejonge, wat heb ik heerlijk genoten van dit boek. Ik zat er gelijk in. Natuurlijk wist ik van te voren dat ik dit boek leuk zou vinden, het is ten slotte geschreven door Nadine Swagerman, maar de bevestiging is toch wel goed.
Dit las heerlijk snel en makkelijk, ik ging er zo doorheen. Ik kon het boek ook amper weg leggen. Ik had eigenlijk andere plannen voor vanmiddag en zou alleen een stukje lezen totdat de bezorger voor de deur stond, maar ik ben daarna gelijk weer verder gelezen.
Ik heb nog een boek van Nadine gekocht voor de 2+1 Kluitman Novelle actie and ik kan niet wachten om die ook te verslinden.
I liked this one a bit better than the first volume. I don't think I really like SG, it felt like they kind of abandoned Socks pretty easily. I did start liking Socks, so maybe that's why I liked this volume more than the others.
I'm not sure if I'll read volume 3 and 4. This ending feels satisfying enough for me to stop. Maybe if I come across volumes 3 and 4 on sale I might.
The art is very pretty, however some pages were difficult to read. Sometimes a panel was drawn over two pages, making the middle unreadable. While the anxiety and depression parts are relatable, I still feel like I barely know the main character. I mean, I didn't even know their name until nearly the end. I also have no clue what pronouns they use. I like the concept of them being drawn as ghosts, but it does make it difficult keeping characters apart.
Overall I liked this, but the only reason I'm reading volume 2 is because I already own it. Otherwise I don't think I would have continued this series.
I think I enjoyed this more than the first book in the series. And oh, I adore Billy so much. It's nearly 2 in the morning and I need to wake up in less than six hours... oops.
Wow, what a gorgeous book! Immediately the illustrations made me interested to read it.
I love learning about history, but often big non-fiction books are too much information at once. That's why when I saw this I was immediately curious. Books for younger ages are often more clear and a fun way to learn, and that is exactly what happened!
This book tells the story of a war between Ancient Egypt and Persia. I don't know about education in other countries, but here in The Netherlands I never learned about this in school.
I really enjoyed this as an adult (well, as adult I can be at 20) and I can only imagine how fun this book would be for children. It is beautifully illustrated, the cat puns made me laugh, and the explanation is clear and easy to read. I definitely would recommend to kids (and adults!) who enjoy history or cats. I'm sure they would enjoy this book as well. I have absolutely nothing negative to say.
Thank you Netgalley for allowing me to read this ARC! This book will be published on October 1st, 2024.