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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time
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The Girl, The Bully and what happens next

Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass by Meg Medina

September 7, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I read the graphic novel Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass. I had wanted to read the novel first, but never got around to it. But I found the graphic novel, read it and then found the novel version. And having read the graphic novel first, it was hard not to compare the two, but I tried not to. However, there is a large difference between the two.  While the graphic novel has a “today” feeling (21st century) there is a less modern feeling […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Health, Religion, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: bullying, Hispanic, Meg Medina, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:341 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Health, Religion, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: bullying, Hispanic, Meg Medina, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Social Themes ·
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Sensible, Humane Advice

Mini Habits for Weight Loss by Stephen Guise

August 31, 2024 by esmemoria 2 Comments

Normally I avoid books like Mini Habits for Weight Loss like the plague. I had an eating disorder many years ago and dieting is an anathema to me. However, I was diagnosed with Stage 3 kidney disease recently and have to change my lifestyle in an attempt to stop further deterioration. It’s a tricky spot. Luckily I like all kinds of food and I can cook, so that will help. But there’s no getting around that it would help to lose some weight and increase […]

Filed Under: Featured, Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Stephen Guise

esmemoria's CBR16 Review No:11 · Genres: Featured, Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: Stephen Guise ·
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Will he take the blame?

Way Past Shame by Hallee Adelman

August 30, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The book Way Past Shame by Hallee Adelman and illustrated by Karen Wall was a book that was not on my radar at first. Recently, I have wanted to read only books that are already out or due soon (just to catch up on my backlog), but I found an early March 2025 reader’s copy of Adelman’s book. At first I didn’t want to read it. The cover was a boy who was just there. It was a bit cartoon-like, but not cartoonish, and the […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health Tagged With: Feelings, friendship, Hallee Adelman, Karen Wall, self-esteem, Self-Reliance, Social Themes, spelling bees

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:425 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health · Tags: Feelings, friendship, Hallee Adelman, Karen Wall, self-esteem, Self-Reliance, Social Themes, spelling bees ·
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When you’ve got a fox in mind

A Fox in My Brain by Lou Lubie

August 30, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Kirkus Reviews (04/15/2024): A young woman chronicles her experience with cyclothymia in this translated title from France. This graphic memoir opens with Lou, 16, having just begun to experience symptoms of depression. As she goes on to attend art school and video game school, move in with her boyfriend, and create a video game, her significant mood swings cause her distress, at times leading to suicidal ideation. She’s told by psychiatrists that she’s too young and pretty to be anxious or depressed. Eventually, Lou finds […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Comedy/Humor, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Non-Fiction, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: Bipolar disorders, cyclotymia, Lou Lubie, manga, women

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:423 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Comedy/Humor, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Non-Fiction, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: Bipolar disorders, cyclotymia, Lou Lubie, manga, women ·
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Second Verse, Same as the First! But a little bit louder and darker

Haru Book 2: Summer by Joe Latham

August 30, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

In February 2024 I read book one of Haru by Joe Latham (or Haru 1: Spring). In August of 2024 I read Haru Book 2: Summer still by Joe Latham. Both were read via an online reader copy but I was thinking I would purchase copies of both when book two came out. However, it is not due until October 2024 and I am glad I did not wait. This is because Book Two is much darker than Book One was. Things are more layered […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Horror, Mystery, Religion, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult Tagged With: family, folklore, friendship, Joe Latham, Journeys, magic, mythology, siblings, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:422 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Horror, Mystery, Religion, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult · Tags: family, folklore, friendship, Joe Latham, Journeys, magic, mythology, siblings, Social Themes ·
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Towards the hospital waiting room

A Story about Cancer with a Happy Ending by India Desjardins

August 30, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

We know there will be a happy ending in A Story about Cancer with a Happy Ending, as the title tells us that. Therefore this Columbo-like story (if you know what that means, we can be friends) by India Desjardins (and Solange Ouellet is the translator) of knowing the ending, but seeing how the characters get there, does not have a surprise at the end, but it does have an emotion that has not been felt for a while in these characters lives: Hope.  Told […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: cancer, family, illnesses, India Desjardins, parents, Social Themes, Solange Ouellet

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:421 · Genres: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: cancer, family, illnesses, India Desjardins, parents, Social Themes, Solange Ouellet ·
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