This was excellent. The story dovetails beautifully at the end in a structure where the wharenui and the hapori is the perspective followed.
A person grows up in Ireland and their family is drunk and they are sad.
As is often the case, the closer to the current day, the less interesting this memoir.
Beaut
I am being lazy and compiling these together because I have been on a brubaker/Phillips tear. By the time you get to the 2020s they are so accomplished and beautiful and economical in their story telling. They snatch out references to noir, horror, punk, action flicks like nobody's business. Great great great comics and original ip!!
Teachers really are the worst people on the planet.
I think the author dodges a lot of responsibility in here. Anyway, everybody high up in Facebook is a fascist sexual assailant except for Mark Zuckerberg who has a god complex.
Beautiful art, succinct narrative, good play on noir.
Broad stroke narrative with the thesis that the Israeli state
Libby hoodwinked me again into reading an abridged version. While I am curious about what was cut... Am I gutted I listened to this for six hours instead of 26? Not really lol.
Kerewin can be interpreted as autistic.
A memoir about being colonised. The author walks similar land over 5 decades and each decade the effects of apartheid become more strongly felt.
I wrote a long review and it didn't save. At one point the male protagonist reflects that he would need a clean finger for putting it into the female protagonist's arse. The feeling you had when you read that is what the novel evokes quite a bit. There is a subtext between their romance and the dissolution of the German communist state.
Very satisfyingly constructed and the protagonist has a wonderful arc.
Good potential and breezy. I don't know if this is intentional but he keeps inserting identical lines of dialogue. Feels accidental
Muriel sparks believed ts eliot was sending malicious secret messages directly to her through her poetry. I think it was sparks.
Brisk
Let us not go to Camelot, it is a silly place
The good: a mixture of compelling cliffhangers. Some narrative propulsion and a core trifecta to care about. This text is muddled and ultimately goes somewhere it is hard to care about. The art is functional.
A stylistically consistent comic which splits the line between body, cosmic horror, and clean lines. Does it much better than a piece like the walking dead. Levity comes through art and well made young characters who you connect with - not comic relief.