“girl juice” by benji nate

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“girl juice” by benji nate
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Girl Juice
Read like a librarian! Here's Kate's current TBR:
Mao (volume 12) written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi
Star Knights written and illustrated by Kay Davault
The Skull written and illustrated by Jon Klassen
The Dog Knight written by Jeremy Whitley illustrated by Bre Indigo
Dear Rosie written and illustrated by Meghan Boehman and Rachael Briner
Girl Juice written and illustrated by Benji Nate
Out There written and illustrated by Seaerra Miller
Monstrous: A Transracial Adoption Story written and illustrated by Sarah Myer
Squire & Knight written and illustrated by Scott Chantler
Unaccompanied: Stories of Brave Teenagers Seeking Asylum written and illustrated by Tracy White
Suee and the Strange White Light written by Ginger Ly and illustrated by Molly Park
The Sea in You written and illustrated by Jessi Sheron
Garvey's Choice written by Nikki Grimes illustrated by Theodore Taylor III
Ava's Demon: Book One: Reborn written and illustrated by Michelle Fus
Cosmoknights: Book Two written and illustrated by Hannah Templer
Bear written by Ben Queen illustrated by Joe Todd-Stanton
See more of Kate's recs
May Reading Wrap-up
I read 28 books in May. I think. Goodreads is being wonky with my re-reads so it may be more like 29 or 30.
Of those 28 - 30 books, 7 were comic books or graphic novels. Benji Nate's Lorna and the Magical Beatdown zines by Jenn Woodall really stood out. I love Benji Nate's weird, weird, weird sense of humor.
May was really the month of re-reading. I re-read 8 Theodora Taylor books! I just can't quit her. From a recommendation in her newsletter, I also picked up a couple of Tiffany Patterson books that were pretty ok, a little repetitive in terms of plot and characters.
Another re-read was the Dream Team series by Kristen Ashley. I liked it better the second time around. Maybe because my expectations were lower?
Also re-read most of the Travises series by Lisa Kleypas. I wish she would write more contemporaries.
And I finally finished the Liz Danger series by Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer! While it reaches neither the comedic or romantic heights of Agnes and the Hitman, the three books in the series were still enjoyable, funny, and featured a pretty decent romance. Plus, some plot twists I did not see coming. I'm pretty excited that Crusie and Mayer are writing again. Their next series is out later in June!
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