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My BOTM box arrived! This month I picked The Hunting Wives, When the Stars Go Dark, and Arsenic and Adobo! Now I just have to decide which one to read first...The last couple of days have been good for book mail! My copy of Rule of Wolves arrived (eee!), as well as the preorder goodies for it! As an added bonus, a signed bookplate from Anne Bishop also arrived, so I am a happy nerd over here. ❤March was a pretty good reading month for me! I doubt I'll do as well in April - I have a lot of gardening to get done!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐On Thursdays we read purple. But no, seriously I think that some of my purple covered books are my favorites.Goodreads
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Review: Manga Classics: Frankenstein
Yes! It’s another manga adaptation of a classic, and this time around, it’s Frankenstein! I couldn’t be happier about the news, or about the entire experience. Manga Classics: Frankenstein was created by M. Chandler and Linus Liu, not to mention the original author, Mary Shelly. Continue reading
Posted in Graphic Novels, Manga, Uncategorized
Tagged Adaptation, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Books, Comic Review, Edelweiss, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Linus Liu, M. Chandler, Manga, Manga Classics, Manga Classics: Frankenstein, Manga Review, Mary Shelly
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