Astrology for Self Care
Astrology for Self Care Get introspective with these new astrology books and use the stars to manifest success.
Astrology for Self Care Get introspective with these new astrology books and use the stars to manifest success.
O Lady, Speak Again by Danya Patterson Let’s face it, I’m not at all qualified to review this powerful book of poems on the themes of feminism, Mormon culture and the women of Shakespeare’s plays. I’m in over my head, yet I’ve been drawn in by both wordplay and intimacy as Bellingham poet Dayna Patterson … Read more
The Alchemist Who Survived Now Dreams of a Quiet City Life. Vol. 01 Mariela is the last alchemist alive after waking up from a 200-year sleep. As the only alchemist in town, she can make exorbitant amounts of money making and selling potions – but all she wants is to relax and live at her … Read more
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow. Vol. 01 Two students in the aquarium club form an instant bond that starts to blossom into something more than friends.
I Hear the Sunspot Taichi needs a well-paid part-time job. Kohei needs a note taker, as he has experienced hearing loss since middle school. What starts out as a business-like friendship evolves into something more, that neither of them expected.
Again!! Vol. 01 Imamura is a loner, having graduated high school with no friends or club experiences. Before leaving, he visits the club room for the defunct oendan club, leading to a series of events that sends him in the past to his first day of high school.
Belle of the Ball A graphic novel about a high school wallflower who ends up in an unexpected love triangle after tutoring the girlfriend of her crush.
Cheer Up! This graphic novel focuses on antisocial Annie, who is pressured into joining the cheerleading squad to make friends. Her former friend BeeBee is on the squad as well, and is a huge people pleaser, forced to keep her parents happy with her high grades and positive social life in order for them to … Read more
M Is for Monster A mad scientist attempts to resurrect her younger sister, but instead a new soul takes over the body. This is a Frankenstein-inspired graphic novel about identity, family, and ghosts.
The Well This book captured my interest immediately with the beautiful art, and the plot had me on edge (and shedding tears). I would definitely recommend this to readers looking for an adventure with emotion.