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I'm a librarian, a singer, a cosplayer, an overachiever... @cosbrarian on most platforms. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: Cosbrarian's Quick Questions interview.)

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avatar the last airbender

The perfect addition to an almost perfect story (Zutarra 4Eva!!)

The Promise (Avatar: the Last Airbender) by Gene Luen Yang

The Search (Avatar: the Last Airbender) by Gene Luen Yang

The Rift (Avatar: the Last Airbender) by Gene Luen Yang

October 10, 2023 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

At the age of 41, I have finally seen Avatar: the Last Airbender, and boy, have I been fangirling out like a tweenager. I am a Zuko girly, a no-arguments Zutarra shipper, I made ATLA my library’s September theme (“Reading is Elemental” was the national theme but ALA went with Pixar… Psshaw), and I immediately dove into the graphic novel series (which I intend to read before continuing the journey in Korra). I was fairly familiar with these books as I have ordered them for […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: avatar, avatar: the last airbender, Gene Luen Yang, graphic novels, Gurihiru, television continuation

cosbrarian's CBR15 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: avatar, avatar: the last airbender, Gene Luen Yang, graphic novels, Gurihiru, television continuation ·
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Blancaflor book cover

Blancaflor and all the sh*t wives have to do

Blancaflor, The Hero with Secret Powers: ​A Folktale from Latin America by Nadja Spiegelman and Sergio García Sánchez

September 15, 2023 by cosbrarian 1 Comment

Blancaflor is a folktale with Spanish and Latin American roots from a category of folktales called “Girl helps the hero flee.”  High John the Conqueror is an African-American version you may have read in Virginia Hamilton’s The People Could Fly. In this type of folktale, a man ends up being captured by a devil or magician, and has to complete a series of impossible tasks. But the devil/magician’s daughter falls for the hero, and helps him complete the tasks and escape with his life. TOON […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Featured, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: blancaflor, children's book, Fairy Tales, feminism, folktales, graphic novels, Latin America, Nadja Spiegelman, Nadja Spiegelman and Sergio García Sánchez, Sergio Garcia Sanchez, toon books

cosbrarian's CBR15 Review No:9 · Genres: Children's Books, Featured, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: blancaflor, children's book, Fairy Tales, feminism, folktales, graphic novels, Latin America, Nadja Spiegelman, Nadja Spiegelman and Sergio García Sánchez, Sergio Garcia Sanchez, toon books ·
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Funny and poignant just like her podcasts

Raw Dog by Jamie Loftus

September 3, 2023 by cosbrarian 1 Comment

I’m a big fan of Jamie Loftus’s work in the podcast sphere, so I’ve had a hold on the audio of RAW DOG since it came out. Finally it was my turn! Tragically, I had a weird download and some of the book was clipped out in the beginning. But I was too impatient to re-download and felt guilty hanging onto such a popular book for a long time. So I didn’t reread – it’s possible I missed some stuff. The book starts out with […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, Cooking/Food, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: audiobook, bestseller, food history, hot dogs, jamie loftus, road trip

cosbrarian's CBR15 Review No:8 · Genres: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, Cooking/Food, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: audiobook, bestseller, food history, hot dogs, jamie loftus, road trip ·
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A must read for folklore and pop culture enthusiasts

Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space by Amanda Leduc

August 16, 2023 by cosbrarian 4 Comments

Amanda Leduc grew up on Disney just like many kids of my generation. But she grew up experiencing it quite uniquely. Leduc has cerebral palsy, so a world where beauty is judged by perfect dainty feet and graceful dancing is a world that doesn’t celebrate her. Disfigured is part memoir, part fairy tale study, and a beautiful thesis for disability justice. Leduc shares her extremely personal experience of being diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a young girl, of navigating bullying and crises of confidence through […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Ableism, amanda leduc, Disability, disability justice, disease, Disney, Fairy Tales, Pop Culture, superheroes

cosbrarian's CBR15 Review No:7 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Ableism, amanda leduc, Disability, disability justice, disease, Disney, Fairy Tales, Pop Culture, superheroes ·
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Gay selkies for us all!

The Girl From the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag

August 4, 2023 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

Fifteen year old Morgan lives on a small Canadian island, where she spends her days hiding her true self from her three girlfriends. Home life isn’t much better, as her single mom and ornery brother also don’t seem to understand her. When Morgan meets a mysterious, beautiful tween named Keltie, her life becomes more interesting and more complicated. Morgan likes Keltie a lot, and Keltie unabashedly is affectionate to Morgan. But Keltie doesn’t understand Morgan’s need for secrecy. Add into the fact that Keltie is […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, Animals Mythical, Graphic Novel, LGBTQ, middle grade, Molly Knox Ostertag, selkies, WLW, YA

cosbrarian's CBR15 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, Animals Mythical, Graphic Novel, LGBTQ, middle grade, Molly Knox Ostertag, selkies, WLW, YA ·
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Bloody fairy tales

The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter

July 31, 2023 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

As soon as I got an audience telling dark fairy tales online, people were recommending Angela Carter’s brilliant The Bloody Chamber to me. In fact, one follower loves it so much, they sent me a copy! Thank you to them. I really loved Carter’s literary take on popular fairy tales. Many short stories are direct twists on familiar tales (Bluebeard, Beauty and the Beast, Red Riding Hood) but others feel like original tales based on common motifs and characters (like “The Lady of the House of […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror Tagged With: Angela Carter

cosbrarian's CBR15 Review No:5 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror · Tags: Angela Carter ·
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