Shubeik Lubeik takes place in an alternate version of Earth where wishes can be mined, packaged, and of course, commodified.
Tag: graphic novel
Book Review: The Arrival by Shaun Tan
Tan does a great job of conveying the confusion of being in a strange land by making the land strange to the reader as well.
Book Review: Bolero by Wyatt Kennedy and Luana Vecchio
This is a very personal multiverse story — what if you could go take the place of an alternate version of yourself? How many worlds would you have to travel through to find the one where you could be happy?
Book Review: Liberated by Kaz Rowe
Since I just read and reviewed two non-fiction graphic novels in a row, I guess I really like this combination of genre and format.
Book Review: Plain Jane and the Mermaid by Vera Brosgol
I am happy to say that Plain Jane and the Mermaid by Vera Brosgol was an absolute delight and I read it in a single sitting.
Book Review: Dear Body edited by Lea Bordier
Living in this world in a body that was assigned female at birth brings a lot of both challenges and delights, and Dear Body edited by Lea Bordier shares twelve stories of different AFAB experiences.
Book Review: We Are Not Strangers by Josh Tuininga
As I’ve said before, I like doing Book Bingo challenges because they help me discover books I might not have read otherwise. For example, We Are Not Strangers by Josh Tuininga.