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David McK (3236 KP) rated Small Gods in Books
Jan 28, 2019
Graphic adaptation of on eof my favourite Discworld books, which is set eras before the 'main' Discworld stories themselves.
I have to be honest: I didn't even know there was this adapatation of the story until I came across it in a local bookstory: having read it, I think I prefer this over the only other graphical take on the stories I had encountered before ([b:The Discworld Graphic Novels: The Colour of Magic & The Light Fantastic|2728900|The Discworld Graphic Novels The Colour of Magic & The Light Fantastic|Terry Pratchett|https://d2arxad8u2l0g7.cloudfront.net/books/1348432296s/2728900.jpg|2754534]) in that the artwork seems more vibrant, more what I would imagine the characters to be like.
I have to be honest: I didn't even know there was this adapatation of the story until I came across it in a local bookstory: having read it, I think I prefer this over the only other graphical take on the stories I had encountered before ([b:The Discworld Graphic Novels: The Colour of Magic & The Light Fantastic|2728900|The Discworld Graphic Novels The Colour of Magic & The Light Fantastic|Terry Pratchett|https://d2arxad8u2l0g7.cloudfront.net/books/1348432296s/2728900.jpg|2754534]) in that the artwork seems more vibrant, more what I would imagine the characters to be like.
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Mel (490 KP) rated Snow, Glass, Apples in Books
Oct 9, 2019
I'm a huge Neil Gaiman fan so I'd read the short story 'Snow Glass Apples' previously and enjoyed it. Although I've read most of his graphic novels with some of the recent adaptations of short stories I've not been sure if having a graphic novel version was really adding value. So when I saw there was a new adaptation of this one I had a look through before deciding to buy. All I can say is that the artwork is beautiful, Colleen Doran has done an excellent job bringing this to life, with sensitive handling of the more graphic details. I'd definitely recommend this, it's a lovely addition to any collection.
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ScoobyGoo (155 KP) rated Band of Brothers - Season 1 in TV
Apr 20, 2017
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Tracy (238 KP) rated Sword and Scale in Podcasts
May 25, 2018
Production Values are excellent (2 more)
Stories are well researched
Content is riveting
Constant requests to do Patreon/provide financial support (1 more)
Some of the content is too graphic - even for true crime
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Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Black Sun, Volume 1 in Books
Sep 6, 2019
Erm...this was okay but it hasn't grabbed me like some of the other manga's/graphic novels I've read so I'm not sure if I'll continue into the other volumes.
<b>First Time Rating:</b> 5 out of 5 (Give me a break, I was a kid.)
<b>Second Time Rating:</b> Ya girl is debating between a 2 or a 3, but I'm feeling nice, so 3 it is.
Adapted from the novel by Rick Riordan, The Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel by Robert Venditti follows Percy Jackson as he journeys with Annabeth Chase and Grover Underwood across the US to retrieve ZeusÂ’ lightning bolt before the summer solstice.
As an avid fan of the novels in middle school when the movie was in production, I was curious about the graphic novel version. When I first read The Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel shortly after it came out, I just enjoyed myself. Reading it now with a more critical eye, I still enjoyed the adaptation, considering how poor the movies were. The graphic novel remains faithful to RiordanÂ’s book and while most of the main storyline is still included, it does cut out some scenes and the story would have been better if it were longer.
In addition to the briefness of the graphic novel, I also noticed during my second read that the characters appear to be much older than they really are. There were moments in the story where if I didnÂ’t read the original novels or knew the plot really well, I would have forgotten that Percy and many of the other characters are around 12 years old.
Overall, The Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel is perfect for those who are avid fans of RiordanÂ’s original series and want a recap, but not the greatest intro for those who want to read the graphic version before the novels.
<a href="https://60secondsmag.com/the-lightning-thief-review/">This review is originally posted on 60 Seconds Online Magazine</a>
<b>Second Time Rating:</b> Ya girl is debating between a 2 or a 3, but I'm feeling nice, so 3 it is.
Adapted from the novel by Rick Riordan, The Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel by Robert Venditti follows Percy Jackson as he journeys with Annabeth Chase and Grover Underwood across the US to retrieve ZeusÂ’ lightning bolt before the summer solstice.
As an avid fan of the novels in middle school when the movie was in production, I was curious about the graphic novel version. When I first read The Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel shortly after it came out, I just enjoyed myself. Reading it now with a more critical eye, I still enjoyed the adaptation, considering how poor the movies were. The graphic novel remains faithful to RiordanÂ’s book and while most of the main storyline is still included, it does cut out some scenes and the story would have been better if it were longer.
In addition to the briefness of the graphic novel, I also noticed during my second read that the characters appear to be much older than they really are. There were moments in the story where if I didnÂ’t read the original novels or knew the plot really well, I would have forgotten that Percy and many of the other characters are around 12 years old.
Overall, The Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel is perfect for those who are avid fans of RiordanÂ’s original series and want a recap, but not the greatest intro for those who want to read the graphic version before the novels.
<a href="https://60secondsmag.com/the-lightning-thief-review/">This review is originally posted on 60 Seconds Online Magazine</a>
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Andrew Koltuniuk (753 KP) rated Upgrade (2018) in Movies
Jun 13, 2018
Cinematography (1 more)
Camera movement
Fresh Look
This is a completely different film than I thought it would be. I was anticipating a movie similar to Robocop or a futuristic James Bond and I was so wrong. This movie, while extremely graphic, is a fresh look and insight into AI and futuristic sci-fi. I honestly had a lot of fun watching this movie and I would watch it again.
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Katey Bassett (610 KP) rated What We Saw in Books
Dec 10, 2018
Wow. All I can say is "wow" after finishing this book. I had heard some of the reviews as being "graphic" however, the book itself wasn't graphic in the description of the events but it was in the topic that was discussed. I felt as though it was a realistic depiction of things that have happened in our culture and it was hard to get through without shedding any tears of my own.
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Rose (201 KP) rated Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) in Movies
Aug 27, 2017
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Angela Silvester (2 KP) rated Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 1 (Twilight: The Graphic Novel, #1) in Books
Jul 9, 2018
Great Graphic Novel
I love the books and these are just a added bonus. I can read them over and over.