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Tag: Women’s History Month

Book Lists, Horror

Celebrating Women of Horror

Posted on22 March, 202321 March, 2023

To celebrate Women’s History Month I thought I’d highlight some authors who specialize in creeping us out, scaring us, and writing amazing thrillers that have us biting our fingernails as […] Read More

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Women’s History Month: SciFi/Fantasy Edition

Posted on16 March, 202215 March, 2022

For Black History Month I made a list of amazing scifi/fantasy novels by Black authors, so I thought I’d so the same for Women’s History Month. I chose a mix […] Read More

Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Comics/Graphic Novels, Fantasy, Superhero

Mini-review: America

Posted on29 March, 201730 January, 2023

Title: America Author: Gabby Rivera Artist: Joe Quinones Publisher: Marvel Review Copy: Purchased Availability: On shelves now Summary: At last! Everyone’s favorite no-nonsense powerhouse, America Chavez, gets her own series! Written […] Read More

Book Reviews, Comics/Graphic Novels, Fantasy

Comic Review: Niobe: She is Life

Posted on24 March, 201730 January, 2023

Title: Niobe: She is Life Author: Amandla Stenberg, Sebastian A. Jones, Art by Ashley A. Woods Genres:  Comic Book, Fantasy Pages: 35 pages each Publisher: Stranger Comics Review Copy: Purchased […] Read More

Book Lists, Comics/Graphic Novels

3 Quick Comic Book Reads

Posted on22 March, 201730 January, 2023

Sometimes, you just want to sit down and read something quick. You’d think that comic books would be the perfect solution, but you know, they can get pretty heavy (see: […] Read More

Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Comics/Graphic Novels, Superhero

Review: Ms. Marvel, Volumes 2–4

Posted on17 March, 201730 January, 2023

Title: Ms. Marvel, volumes 2–4 Author: G. Willow Wilson with Jacob Wyatt, Adrian Alphona, Takeshi Miyazawa, and Elmo Bondoc as illustrators Genres: Graphic Novel Pages: 112 to 136 pages each […] Read More

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