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A review by nerdysread
Indiginerds by Maija Ambrose Plamondon, Milo Applejohn, Alina Pete
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
lighthearted
sad
4.75
Okay, first of all, I want to thank Iron Circus Comics for allowing me to read this book as an e-arc.
When I requested this book, I thought, "I don't know, this sounds fun." Then, when I read it, I thought, "Oh wow, this is great!"
I live in France, so even if I know some things, I don't know a lot about Indigenous people's lives. So I learned a lot. I liked all the stories, but obviously, I have my favorites: the horror one (I'm a big horror movie fan), and the one about the streamer who teaches language while playing Stardew Valley (it made me tear up a little bit).
I also really liked the different art styles and voices in the book.
So yes, interesting stories, queer stories, good characters, and good art styles.
Definitely a must-read!
When I requested this book, I thought, "I don't know, this sounds fun." Then, when I read it, I thought, "Oh wow, this is great!"
I live in France, so even if I know some things, I don't know a lot about Indigenous people's lives. So I learned a lot. I liked all the stories, but obviously, I have my favorites: the horror one (I'm a big horror movie fan), and the one about the streamer who teaches language while playing Stardew Valley (it made me tear up a little bit).
I also really liked the different art styles and voices in the book.
So yes, interesting stories, queer stories, good characters, and good art styles.
Definitely a must-read!