Tag: positive review
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The Oracle Code: A Positive Perspective

The story of Barbara Gordon shows that there is more than one way to be a superhero. Her transformation into The Oracle is one of the best comic book arcs ever.
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Elatsoe: A Positive Perspective

There are several moments where you feel like crying only for a character-driven moment to make you laugh. But none of these moments are at the expense of the underlying messages and themes.
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The Princess Trap: A Positive Perspective

Oh and the romance aspect *chef’s kiss*. It is the perfect balance between taking charge and prioritizing consent. There is just something about a man lifting you onto a counter top…
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Pachinko: A Positive Perspective

There is something about a family saga. Reading a family’s journey through life, through the trials and tribulations that accompany it, is one of the most powerful forms of fiction.
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Female Husbands: A Positive Perspective

History is especially enjoyable when it focuses on lesser known histories. Subjects and peoples that are often overlooked reflect a more accurate view of the past. That’s why books like Female Husbands are so important.
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Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life In Lyrics

I have lived in Tennessee for my entire life. It is not an exaggeration that a love for Dolly Parton is next to godliness. And considering that we are part of the Bible-Belt, that’s saying something.
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The Girls: Sappho Goes To Hollywood

From the shy and aloof Garbo to the strategic and seductive Dietrich to the absolute insane in the best of ways Bankhead, these vibrant women leap off of the page. Their shared lovers are just the tip of the iceberg.
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Nanny Ogg’s Cookbook

Have you ever wondered the proper etiquette involved in communications with vampires, witches, and trolls? I know those are circumstances that all of us struggle with daily. This book has you covered.
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Lonely Castle In The Mirror

There are some books that just stay with you, leave a lasting impression on your heart and mind. This is one of those books.
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Moon Of The Crusted Snow

Waubgeshig Rice is a genius. Instead of taking the big city route with lots of craziness and people hitting each other with two-by-fours to get the last can of beans from the supermarket, the intimate setting conveys the story in a way that feels completely original.