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khavorka rated Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?: 5 stars
khavorka rated The Republic: 5 stars

The Republic by Platone, Πλάτων (Penguin classics)
The Republic (Greek: Πολιτεία, translit. Politeia; Latin: De Republica) is a Socratic dialogue, authored by Plato around 375 BC, concerning …

Batman by Frank Miller, David Mazzucchelli (Batman)
Batman: Year One was originally published by DC Comics in Batman #404–407 in 1987. There have been several reprints of …
khavorka rated The Complete Maus: 5 stars

The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman
On the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of its first publication, here is the definitive edition of the book acclaimed …
khavorka rated Batman Volume 1: 2 stars

Batman Volume 1 by Scott Snyder (Batman Volume 2 (2011-2016), #Vol 1)
1 New York Times Best Seller!
Following his ground-breaking, critically acclaimed run on Detective Comics, writer Scott Snyder (American …
khavorka rated The sagas of Icelanders: 5 stars

The sagas of Icelanders by Jane Smiley, Robert Kellogg (World of the sagas)
In Iceland, the age of the Vikings is also known as the Saga Age. A unique body of medieval literature, …
khavorka rated C++ How to Program (10th Edition): 5 stars
khavorka rated Critique of Pure Reason: 5 stars
khavorka rated The Worldly Philosophers: 5 stars
khavorka reviewed Supreme Courtship by Christopher Buckley

Beowulf by Seamus Heaney
Composed toward the end of the first millennium, Beowulf is the elegiac narrative of the adventures of Beowulf, a Scandinavian …
khavorka reviewed Superman/Wonder Woman by Charles Soule (The new 52!)
"Beginning a bold new series that details the relationship between The Man of Steel and …
Review of 'Superman/Wonder Woman' on 'Goodreads'
1 star
This isn't a Superhero story. The superheroics are mere background to the endless dialogue. The plot is almost lacking, as well. And all we really get are long-winded, dialogue-driven exchanges with almost zero plot movement.
This isn't a Superhero story. The superheroics are mere background to the endless dialogue. The plot is almost lacking, as well. And all we really get are long-winded, dialogue-driven exchanges with almost zero plot movement.















