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First manga of Watanabe that I finished reading -- not what I had expected, but interesting nevertheless.
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

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2.0

I remember reading this and not understanding any of it. I had never read anything like this before and to me it was absurd.
Tales of the Peculiar by Ransom Riggs

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5.0

I made a video review for this book: review
Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History by Vashti Harrison

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5.0

9/4/19
I loved this book so much! Not only are the illustrations super cute, but the stories were incredibly succinct and lovely! I also really liked how black women who were not very known, but paved the way for many of us got their well deserved spot in this book. Bravo! Would definitely recommend this for any kid :)

31/3/19
In my search to find books that will inspire my little niece to be whatever she aspires to be, I stumbled upon this book and I am so here for it!! Bold black women? YES PLEASE!

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Malamander by Thomas Taylor

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2.0

9/6/19:
So I was really excited about this book after having read the premise, but I was rather disappointed. What I first of all really liked about this book was the fact the location, an eerie seaside town with a mysterious monster really set the mood. The mermonkey that prescribes books was also a brilliant idea! However, there were two things that really disappointed me. The characters were really not that bright. The story just seemed like a sequence of Vivian and Herbie (but mainly Vivian) making rash decisions and being reckless. There were a lot of times were the bad guys got ahead of them, because of elementary stuff, such as not being on the look out, which made me go: 'BRUH' too many times.

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Things started getting interesting midway when Vivian could possibly a bad guy, but then the end was just... BRUH. You have an egg that seemingly gives unlimited wishes to people. Vivian is looking for her parents the entire story and she and Herbert are basically stuck in a ship that is going to be submerged in a few minutes. After getting the egg in her hands the second time (after only have wished to see what happened to her parents of the day of their disappearance), she wishes for the Malamander to come back to life. And I was speechless. I would have expected her to wish something like: 'bring my parents back and get us safely out of this ship' which would have solved everything. I think what it bottles down to is that, I felt both the motivations and actions of many of the characters to be rather weak. Despite this, like I previously stated the premise of this story remains interesting, so if the story line of the second book peaks my interest I might give it a try.

1/6/19:
Bought this at my Waterstones! I saw this one some time ago on the Walker website and my interest was piqued! :)

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