New manga review at Girls in Capes! This is for the second volume of a series I have previously reviewed. Having already established the bond between Hori and Miyamura, Volume Two moves more into the development of each of the two individually. They’re a year and a half away from graduation, and while Miyamura plansContinue reading “New Review at Girls in Capes: Horimiya, Vol. 2”
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New review at Girls in Capes: The Immortals by Jordanna Max Brodsky
I’m excited for my first book review of the year at Girls in Capes! As it turns out, The Immortals didn’t disappoint in delivering exactly what I was hoping to find. The story is filled with action, opening on a scene of Selene/Artemis beating the living tar out of a man who’s been abusing hisContinue reading “New review at Girls in Capes: The Immortals by Jordanna Max Brodsky”
Read more about Girls in Capes book club in Main Line Today!
After a few months of sitting on this pretty exciting news, I can finally share the exciting news: I was profiled in Main Line Today’s February 2016 issue! That sense of being “other” extended to her predilection for reading. Casano could read by the time she was 3 years old. Her earliest experience with fictionContinue reading “Read more about Girls in Capes book club in Main Line Today!”
New review at Girls in Capes: Pride & Prejudice & Zombies
I was lucky enough to go to my first advance screening ever — for Pride & Prejudice & Zombies, based on the Quirk Books classic parody of the Jane Austen novel. The greatest strength in the movie, and the number one reason to watch it, is the Bennet sisters. Elizabeth’s relationship with Jane — displayed gloriouslyContinue reading “New review at Girls in Capes: Pride & Prejudice & Zombies”
New review at Girls in Capes: Horimiya, Vol. 1
Slice of life shoujo is a weakness of mine — or what Jamila at Girl Gone Geek would call my “happy place.” Horimiya is a perfect happy place to go to when you need something sweet, simple, and cheering. Though ostensibly about Hori and Miyamura’s struggles to keep their “secrets” hidden, the story focuses moreContinue reading “New review at Girls in Capes: Horimiya, Vol. 1”