Book: Habibi Author: Craig Thompson Year: 2011 Bookhad Rating:Â -- Departing from the usual review format, this post will not delve into the merits and pitfalls of reading a novel and its larger social context. Instead, we're going to give you a series of reasons to decide for yourself if you want to read this massive... Continue Reading →
The Rabbi’s Cat – Review
Book: The Rabbi's Cat Author: Joann Sfar Year: 2002 Bookhad Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ This is Bookhad's second graphic novel this year. If this is an acceptable place to write about the quality of paper, I must say that my mind was practically blown when I opened the novel - so smooth, so full of colors, and smelling... Continue Reading →
Persepolis – Review
Book: Persepolis Author: Marjane Satrapi Year:Â 2000 Bookhad Rating:Â This autobiographical, intelligent, witty, and honest graphic novel paints a picture of Marjane's (fondly called Marji) life in Iran after the Shah was overthrown and at the advent of the Islamic revolution. Marji - an extrovert girl finds her world turned upside down when her French school... Continue Reading →

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