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A solid if not spectacular mystery, this is a worthwhile read for students in need of their next plot-twist fix, but also one that will fade from memory almost as soon as it is over.
An intriguing universe that cries out for further development. Unfortunately, because the plot is dense and covers so much ground in so few pages, it’s difficult to recommend to any but the most dedicated science fiction fans.
An intriguing universe that cries out for further development. Unfortunately, because the plot is dense and covers so much ground in so few pages, it’s difficult to recommend to any but the most dedicated science fiction fans.
A solid, if not spectacular, new historical manga from the creator behind “Assassination Classroom.” Worth considering for collections where ancient Japan or action manga are popular.
A solid book that doesn’t do much to push boundaries or show readers anything they haven’t seen before. Despite this, it’s still worth a look for libraries seeking to engage readers who are into Minecraft or other dungeon crawl games.
An interesting story with a killer boardwalk setting and strong artwork that’s tailor-made for newcomers. While the characterizations get muddled, it’s still worth a look for collections where graphic novels about magic are popular.
Told through slice-of-life vignettes, this comedy manga might be light on belly laughs, but it is big on smiles. This adorable book should be a first purchase for collections serving fans of cats and gaming.
An excellent premise in an attractive package is hurt by a lack of depth, repetitive presentation, and missing back matter. Only recommended for libraries with the most comprehensive true crime collections.