My Favorite Thing is Monsters, Book One By Emil Ferris (Heavy and Brilliant)
5 stars
A sweet and clever 10 year old Werewolf aka Karen Reyes tells her story through her spiral bound notebook. The incredible art gives such depth as she sleuths to figure out who killed her neighbor, Anka. It is a fictional graphic diary that will make you feel all of the feelings.
There were times where things were so emotionally rough and devastatingly dizzying to read. I felt traumatatized seeing what happened in parts of the story especially Anka's past as a holocaust survivor. I had to put it down to process some of it before picking it right back up the next day because I had to know what was going to happen. (Not just about Anka but all the charactrers who are as rich and textured as all of the illustrations).
I recommend reading this, but be warned that it's a heavy read but brilliant.
A sweet and clever 10 year old Werewolf aka Karen Reyes tells her story through her spiral bound notebook. The incredible art gives such depth as she sleuths to figure out who killed her neighbor, Anka. It is a fictional graphic diary that will make you feel all of the feelings.
There were times where things were so emotionally rough and devastatingly dizzying to read. I felt traumatatized seeing what happened in parts of the story especially Anka's past as a holocaust survivor. I had to put it down to process some of it before picking it right back up the next day because I had to know what was going to happen. (Not just about Anka but all the charactrers who are as rich and textured as all of the illustrations).
I recommend reading this, but be warned that it's a heavy read but brilliant.