3.0
Box of Bones #1
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“As a lifelong horror lover who savors stories where horror intersects with Black history and family lore, I devoured BOX OF BONES and marveled at every page. Ayize Jama-Everett and John Jennings have created a revolutionary, unforgettable journey I was happy to risk the nightmares for.” —Tananarive Due
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Stephanie
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Mindy T.L.
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“Sadly, I really don't think this is a series that I'll continue, although I may try one more chapter before deciding for sure. The premise of it sounded really interesting to me. As a white person, raised in Christianity, I'm always interested in discovering more about other cultures and religions. This one doesn't really go into any like I thought it might. It shows a very superficial view to the story while at the same time being more descriptive with violence, which I'm just not personally interested in. I don't mind violence but when it replaces story, I don't enjoy it. It was still interesting. The art syle is very unique and almost cartoonish but I enjoyed it. The art somewhat diminished the shock of the violence though this is still definitely an adult graphic novel. There's definitely language, quite a bit of violence, and even a sexual depiction. If you're not sure you want to check it out, I'd have to recommend you pass on this one.
I would like to thank the publisher, author, and Netgalley for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review.”
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