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stefamancio 's review for:
Sisters
by Raina Telgemeier
I remember my friend reading Smile a while back and I was intrigued by the cover. Fortunately, today my brother has brought Sisters home from his school's library and since the last book O read was a graphic novel, I decided to go for it.
Sisters was an easy fast read, I read it in around 30 minutes or so. It's a story about the relationship of Raina and her sister Amara. They spent lots of hours and days shouting at each other, bickering at each other. Until they had to be stuck in a van for a week-long road trip.
What I like about graphic novels is that in a few words (dialogue, description, monologues....), the story was straightforward and didn't feel as if it lacked something. The images do help but it's hard to put words and make it as effective as the images. Kudos to graphic novel writers, artists etc.
Anywho, I liked Sisters, loved the banter and the not-so-normal yet still normal
things that happened within the family and of course, the two sisters. And Will.
Overall, it was good.
Sisters was an easy fast read, I read it in around 30 minutes or so. It's a story about the relationship of Raina and her sister Amara. They spent lots of hours and days shouting at each other, bickering at each other. Until they had to be stuck in a van for a week-long road trip.
What I like about graphic novels is that in a few words (dialogue, description, monologues....), the story was straightforward and didn't feel as if it lacked something. The images do help but it's hard to put words and make it as effective as the images. Kudos to graphic novel writers, artists etc.
Anywho, I liked Sisters, loved the banter and the not-so-normal yet still normal
things that happened within the family and of course, the two sisters. And Will.
Overall, it was good.