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Graphic Novel Review: ‘Rave’ by Jessica Campbell from Drawn+Quarterly
'Rave' by Jessica Campbell depicts the difficulties of teenage years as seen through the lens of a Conservitive Christian upbringing.
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'The Suspect' by Rizwann Sabir is a fascinating book detailing the extent of the UK security services' colonial and racist approach to counter terrorism.
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Mr. Colostomy’ by Matthew Thurber from Drawn+Quarterly
Mr. Colostomy by Matthew Thurber experiments with storytelling and form but remains the quintessential example of the four panel comic.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Kundo Wakes Up’ by Saad Z Hossain
'Kundo Wakes Up' by Saad Z Hossain is a wonderful story populated with great characters and might change how you think about your devices.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Walk Me to the Corner’ by Anneli Furmark from Drawn+Quarterly
'Walk Me to The Corner' by Anneli Furmark is a graphic novel romance story like few others as it delves into complex emotions.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Our Little Secret’ by Emily Carrington from Drawn+Quarterly
Our Little Secret by Emily Carrington details how an assault when she was fifteen impacts her life as an adult.
Read More »Book Review: ‘All The Horses of Iceland’ by Sarah Tolmie
Poetic and accessible, 'All The Horses of Iceland' by Sarah Tolmie tells a remarkable story in a unique way.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Putin’s Russia’ by Darryl Cunningham from Drawn+Quarterly
'Putin's Russia' by Darryl Cunningham perfectly balances facts with illustraitions and graphics to make for a great read.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Unseen’ by Laury Silvers
'The Unseen' by Laury Silvers brings us back to the world populated with interesting characters and thought provoking themes of 'The Sufi Quartet'.
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