Up From The Deep by Ray FawkesMy rating: 2 of 5 stars I was given this ARC by NetGalley in return for an honest review.The main issue I had with this comic was the format in which it was provided and the difficulties I had reading it; the pages would jump back and forth by up to 50 pages and it looked like various frames were cut off. Just prior to reading this comic I read another one and a collection of poetry in the same file type and with the same program and encountered no problems at all.This plus the fact that the story is meant to begin by…
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The Witch Doesn’t Burn in this One (Women are Some Kind of Magic, #2) by Amanda Lovelace
The Witch Doesn’t Burn in this One by Amanda LovelaceMy rating: 5 of 5 stars I was given this ARC by NetGalley in return for an honest review.As the introduction to this collection of poems states, it deals with abuse, assault, body issues, eating disorders and childhood trauma. Having had personal experience with a few of these topics myself, reading these poems was truly a journey through a range of intense emotions.I appreciated the poet taking her time and exploring the emotions before moving on and almost guiding the reader to begin the healing process. The anger and hurt and suppression felt leads the way to stand up, speak up…
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I’m Not Your Sweet Babboo! by Charles M. Schulz
I’m Not Your Sweet Babboo! by Charles M. SchulzMy rating: 5 of 5 stars I was given this ARC by NetGalley in return for an honest review.How I love Peanuts comics! I grew up with them and I still enjoy curling up on the couch with the stories of Charlie Brown and Snoopy.This collection focused a bit more on Peppermint Patty and I found myself chuckling quite a bit.Overall, this is a good collection of Peanuts stories and I would definitely recommend it. View all my reviews
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Ink & Fire: (A Havenwood Falls Novella) by R.K. Ryals
Ink & Fire: by R.K. RyalsMy rating: 1 of 5 stars I received this ARC from Red Coat Publishing and the author in exchange for an honest review.I was looking forward to reading another novella in this series, but ended up being rather confused by the halfway point.The characters came across as flat and uninteresting. A lot of time was spent on the description of the protagonist; how she felt, what she did, contemplating everything, which made her seem self-centred. The secondary characters, few as they were, added no depth to the story in general and only existed to move the plot/protagonist forward.The writing was too elaborate in explaining everything…
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Herding Cats (Sarah’s Scribbles, #3) by Sarah Andersen
Herding Cats by Sarah AndersenMy rating: 5 of 5 stars I was given this ARC by NetGalley in return for an honest review.I love Sarah’s Scribbles. They show what I feel, think, waste my time fretting about and do all that with a sense of humour that has me laughing out loud every time I read her comics.As soon as I finished her newest installment I wanted to go back and read the entire series from the beginning. It lightens one’s mood when they are feeling down (trust me on this one) and keep the reader feeling happy when they are already in a good place that day.Overall, I would…