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    Lustiges Taschenbuch History 06

    Lustiges Taschenbuch History 06: Ereignisse der Moderne by Walt Disney Company My rating: 4 of 5 stars This was the last comic book in my emergency stash and the last one in this series. I would have wished for a few more Goofy history stories without Mickey, like in the first and second installments, but I still enjoyed it very much and gave me a chance to recuperate from the more serious stories I have been reading lately. View all my reviews

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    Lustiges Taschenbuch Spezial Nr. 63

    Lustiges Taschenbuch Spezial Nr. 63: Mode, Models & Moneten by Walt Disney Company My rating: 4 of 5 stars A collection of very funny stories. I would have given it 5 stars, especially because of the never before published stories in German, but some of them had such busy frames. I had a difficult time focusing without feeling slightly nauseous. View all my reviews

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    Song of Blood & Stone (Earthsinger Chronicles, #1)

    Song of Blood & Stone by L. Penelope My rating: 1 of 5 stars How many reviews have I started with “I really wanted to like this story, but…” over the last few years? And here I am again, adding another one to the category. To make matters worse, I started out by liking this book. I tried signing up for the upcoming blog tour, but missed the deadline by mere hours. Nevertheless, I emailed the PR person ensuring them I would post a review on various sites. I was so enthusiastic and optimistic about this story. I will try not to get too caught up in my review, but…

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    Manga Classics: Romeo and Juliet

    Manga Classics: Romeo and Juliet by Crystal S. Chan My rating: 3 of 5 stars I was auto-approved by the publisher Udon Entertainment through NetGalley to review this title.Not my favourite Shakespeare play, but one I read a few times within the last decade, I find it to be somewhat overly dramatic and not very romantic. Regardless, I appreciated the effort that was put into creating a comic out of this play.The artwork combined various elements that helped to emphasize the characters personalities. It was harsh and beautiful; at times too busy, other times perfectly fitting the character, with a few frames that were exaggerated in their presentation of sceneries…

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    Manga Classics: Great Expectations

    Manga Classics: Great Expectations by Stacy King My rating: 5 of 5 stars I was auto-approved by the publisher Udon Entertainment through NetGalley to review this title.I always found Charles Dickens Great Expectations rather spooky and dark, but it is one of my favourite classic stories.The comic was able to keep the eerie feeling I always get when reading this story and it also portrays the harshness of young Pip’s childhood.Overall, it’s a great addition to the Manga Classics series and I would recommend it. View all my reviews

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  • Creative Corner,  Travel Log - England

    Entry 01 – London, baby!

    Departure and first day in London. To say that I was a bit nervous would probably be the understatement of the century. Apart from constantly talking to myself listing things I still needed to do, I began to act a little frazzled. It happens to the best of us, right? Looking back while I’m now sitting on the train heading for our first official destination, still quite jetlagged and sipping on strong tea, I can say that up until now things have gone relatively smoothly. I hope I’m not jinxing us by typing this, I’m merely being extremely grateful and continue to see the silver lining in whatever may turn…

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    Manga Classics: Sense and Sensibility

    Manga Classics: Sense and Sensibility by Stacy King My rating: 3 of 5 stars I was auto-approved by the publisher Udon Entertainment through NetGalley to review this title.I have only read the original Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen once, but have watched television productions throughout the years.I’m still not sure about this one. I found the artwork pretty, but also comical. I understand that Austen’s works possess a certain amount of comical commentary of social customs; however, with respect to the artwork it felt like it was distracting the reader from the actual story.Overall, I might be slightly biased and have extremely high expectations when it comes to Austen’s…

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    Manga Classics: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Manga Classics: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Crystal Chan My rating: 4 of 5 stars I was auto-approved by the publisher Udon Entertainment through NetGalley to review this title.The story of Huck is a slow one and requires at times a lot of patience, but it’s worth the effort. Keeping that in mind, the comic also unfolds extremely slowly and requires the reader’s attention and patience. The artwork is very vivid and helps tell the story remarkably well.Overall, it’s a good story and a good comic and when read in small chunks, maybe one chapter at a time, it can be a rewarding read. View all my reviews

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    Lustiges Taschenbuch #441 by Walt Disney Company

    Der einsame Wächter by Walt Disney Company My rating: 3 of 5 stars I found my emergency stash of Donald Duck comics, which came in handy yesterday as I needed to relax and unwind.The title and cover art is a bit misleading, since only one story is about Phantomias. There was another story that had some very peculiar art work, which looked like it was magnified a few times and made me slightly nauseous to look at. Overall, not a bad collection, just not what I had expected. View all my reviews

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    On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft

    On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King My rating: 5 of 5 stars An excerpt of On Writing was assigned reading for one of my grad school writing classes, sadly I was unable to connect, because I felt I was missing the bigger picture and I didn’t have the time to read the entire book back then. I was able to find a digital version about a month ago and finished it within a few days. All I can say is that I wish I had read it years ago. Beside King’s candid and sincere way of writing about his experiences and growth as a writer, it…

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