E.W. Genovese

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Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World

At first glance, Brazen feels like yet another collection of biographies of extraordinary and underappreciated women, but Bagieu has created something remarkable. A fresh and joyous look at women's history that is sure to delight even the most jaded readers.
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Firebug

Firebug introduces an exciting and fresh world that will leave fans of the genre wanting more.
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What To Do When I'm Gone: A Mother's Wisdom to Her Daughter

Hopkins's writing is relevant, funny, and warm; unfortunately, Bateman's artwork does not possess the same qualities.
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Eternal Friendship

This chilling testament to Cold War propaganda will intrigue those interested in Communist China or Albanian history. Students of photographic history will find much to savor as well. [See "Comics Cross Over," LJ 6/15/17.—Ed.]
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Hypercapitalism: The Modern Economy, Its Values, and How To Change Them

A great introduction to the current state of the economy and what can be done about it, and a solid addition for Gonick's many fans.
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The Smell of Starving Boys

For fans of Peeters's work (Blue Pills; Aâma; Sandcastle) and unusual graphic novels.
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The Return of the Honey Buzzard

Debut graphic novelist de Jongh has produced a visual gem that sadly suffers under the weight of its plot.
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Equinoxes

Fans of modern European graphic novels will love this insightful book.
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The Drawing Lesson: A Graphic Novel That Teaches You How To Draw

Crilley's artwork provides a clean base that lets David's etchings shine and stands on its own with shorthand characterizations. A great pick for juveniles and young teens looking to learn the craft of drawing.
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