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Suicide Squad, Volume 2: Basilisk Rising by Adam Glass, Andres Guinaldo, Fernando Dagnino, Dan Abnett, Christian Alamy, Mark Irwin, Jesus Saiz, Andy Lanning, Federico Dallocchio, Cliff Richards

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5.0

This is my first Suicide Squad comic (cuz movie for this is also coming out). I actually like it. This is definitely a darker alternative to Marvel and so many action and more darker theme. Nice concept and very willing to continue this series.
How to Fake a Moon Landing: Exposing the Myths of Science Denial by Darryl Cunningham, Andrew C. Revkin

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book. A fairly simple read with accurate pictures to go along is nice. This is a good introductory book, or a casual read and will give you the gist of many of the big issues going on in today's world. Cunningham debunks many common believed myths through simple terms and organized story telling. Good book to read but I'm not a big fan of some of the images used however.
Black Widow, Volume 2: The Tightly Tangled Web by Nathan Edmondson, Mitch Gerads, Clayton Cowles, Phil Noto

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5.0

Awesome!! I love reading Black Widow comics. They're suspenseful and thrilling. Drama is great and am going to continue this series.
Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple's Greatest Products by Leander Kahney

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4.0

I love the insights into Jony Ive and Apple. I enjoyed this read and felt I learned so much about industrial design and how Apple and the IDg handles challenges and innovation. This got me excited about Apple products and see them differently. I appreciate all the work that goes into it from sketches to manufacturing and to consumers. I am looking forward to what Apple will hold. this was a great read and I would recommend this book to any Apple nerd or design nerds out there.
Black Widow Vol. 3: Last Days by Nathan Edmondson

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5.0

This one was darker than the past two volumes. You get to see her being smart, resourceful and determined. You also get to see her as a child, and as a Red Room agent. The action this time is more intense and I sort of felt pain with her (January:Part Two really hit hard). I think this one is my favorite volume and the stories told is amazing.
JLA: A League of One by Christopher Moeller

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5.0

This is my first Wonder Woman comic and I really enjoyed it. It had a Lord of the Rings feel along with Greek myths. I like how they gave a plot twist that allowed Wonder Woman to save herself and the world. She was never really alone but she knew how to defend herself, outsmart everyone and (spoiler) happy ending! The art was really nice also.
How to by Michael Bierut

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5.0

Enjoyed it! Love the thought process! Loves the story telling! Very much inspired by the work he has done! Very quick read and lots of visuals to look at.