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mollysmith1313's reviews
129 reviews
The Rift by Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino, Gene Luen Yang
5.0
I have enjoyed the Avatar: The Last Airbender universe ever since season 1 of the show was on Nickelodeon. Since then, I have super enjoyed reading every extended universe book/comic made so far. And I have nearly all of them on my shelf at home to read over and over again.
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Lost Adventures by Aaron Ehasz, Tim Hedrick, Dave Roman, J. Torres, Josh Hamilton
5.0
I have enjoyed the Avatar: The Last Airbender universe ever since season 1 of the show was on Nickelodeon. Since then, I have super enjoyed reading every extended universe book/comic made so far. And I have nearly all of them on my shelf at home to read over and over again.
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Toph Beifong's Metalbending Academy by Faith Erin Hicks
5.0
I have enjoyed the Avatar: The Last Airbender universe ever since season 1 of the show was on Nickelodeon. Since then, I have super enjoyed reading every extended universe book/comic made so far. And I have nearly all of them on my shelf at home to read over and over again.
The Dawn of Yangchen by F.C. Yee
5.0
I have enjoyed the Avatar: The Last Airbender universe ever since season 1 of the show was on Nickelodeon. Since then, I have super enjoyed reading every extended universe book/comic made so far. And I have nearly all of them on my shelf at home to read over and over again.
The Rise of Kyoshi by F.C. Yee
5.0
I have enjoyed the Avatar: The Last Airbender universe ever since season 1 of the show was on Nickelodeon. Since then, I have super enjoyed reading every extended universe book/comic made so far. And I have nearly all of them on my shelf at home to read over and over again.
The Shadow of Kyoshi by F.C. Yee
5.0
I have enjoyed the Avatar: The Last Airbender universe ever since season 1 of the show was on Nickelodeon. Since then, I have super enjoyed reading every extended universe book/comic made so far. And I have nearly all of them on my shelf at home to read over and over again.
Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists: A Graphic History of Women's Fight for Their Rights by Mikki Kendall
5.0
Fantastically illustrated books bursting with bullet points of women throughout time and space who have made an impact.
How to They/Them: A Visual Guide to Nonbinary Pronouns and the World of Gender Fluidity by Stuart Getty
5.0
Great little book about the topic!
White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo
5.0
This book is exactly as described, and I highly recommend it if you (if you are a white reader in the USA) have the stomach to admit where you see yourself on these pages.