cofstars's review against another edition

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3.0


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daniellekat's review

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2.5

Oof. I’m having a really hard time rating this one. On one hand, it was a beautiful look at one girl’s coming of age in an environment of war and oppression. But on the other hand, I really disliked Marjane (which feels harsh because this is non fiction) and the way the narrative was told. Each chapter felt disjointed and somewhat unreliable. I don’t know if I just had high expectations or this just didn’t work for me. Either way I would still recommend because it was an accessible look at the turmoil in Iran during the late 80s and early 90s. 

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5.0

I really enjoyed the way Marjane shared her story - the illustrations themselves were funny at times, very powerful at other times. I regret taking so long to read this book (after avoiding it in when it was an assigned reading in university), but am very happy to have read it now. 

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4.25


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achingallover's review against another edition

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4.5


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joshuahc's review

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5.0


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morebedsidebooks's review against another edition

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4.0

As a title that has continued to be a subject of controversy, it is worth highlighting the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund’s resources on Persepolis.

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4.5


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vaniavela's review against another edition

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5.0

Persepolis, a series of autobiographical comics by Marjane Satrapi, narrates her childhood and adulthood in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution. 

This graphic novel is an example of the difficulties and processes that Iranians have had to go through. I enjoyed reading her reflection on being a woman in these times and the family relationships within it. I must admit that I have very little knowledge of Iranian history and it was exciting to learn through this.

Without a doubt, this is an outstanding book. I enjoyed it.

CW: Graphic [Death, Violence, War] Moderate [Torture, Suicide attempt, Drug use] Minor [Rape, Homophobia]


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anna978's review

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4.75


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