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Gabriel García Márquez’s ‘Chronicle Of A Death Foretold’ is a fascinating satire, a ‘tragi-comedy’ if you will, where an entire town stands by to watch a 21-year-old get murdered by a pair of twin brothers as their way of protecting their sister’s ‘h ...more | |
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Cutesy. Ended too abruptly though! Like I was kicked off middle off the book. Catboy by Benji Nate tries to answer the question, “What kind of a person would your cat be?” through its cute, colorful panels. Protagonist Olive begins a whimsical, weird ...more |
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How spooky is the cover art for this graphic novel version of ‘Wait Till Helen Comes’? I’ll have to admit, it made expect some serious creepy stuff from the story, but most of it turned out to be disappointing family drama. Siblings Molly and Michael ...more |
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R. F. Kuang’s ‘Katabasis’ severely underestimates the number of people who’d be willing to go to hell if all it took was giving up half their lifespan, especially if the trip meant saving somebody who’d guarantee them a job. The novel’s plot is on po ...more | |
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Once upon a time, there was a legendary samurai, then she became the local town drunk, hired by a 16-year-old kid to fight a demon devouring children. They live in a strange feudal Japan with wifi, phones, where travel is still limited to horses and ...more | |

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