Hi there!
You’d imagine that kids can’t be heroes in a world filled with adults, individuals who have gained countless more years of experience, countless opportunities to face obstacles and overcome them. But you’re wrong! Kids can be heroes too. Kids can impress themselves through heroic feats that they never knew they were capable of.
This feature, published at an undetermined frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, who knows), will present a couple of mini reviews on anything that isn’t in a physical format that I own (ebooks, comic books, TV series or movies).
Click on the covers to be redirected to their Goodreads/IMDB page!
Anything presented in this feature doesn’t necessarily mean that it won’t get a full-review treatment in the future. That will entirely depend on how much I loved it, how interested you are in hearing more on it, and how much I have to still say about it! π€£
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This quite the departure from your usual reads.
Anything set it off or did you just save them up for one of these mini-posts?
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More along the ends of a craving for “simpler” stories, sort of like how you have an itching for “YA” until you regret it in the end. π
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The Backstagers sound interesting. Bear – the dog – seems absolutely adorable.
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I still need to pick up the sequels of Backstagers just to see if it gets darker. And yes! Bear is such a wonderful story. π
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I like this kids can be hero concept and itβs interesting to see so many themes in these different comics. Great reviews!
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The variety of stories featuring young heroes is amazing today! Thanks for reading, Yesha! π
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I have not read any of these, but I like that they are all starring kids who do good and interesting things. I have to say I am partial to Bear, I love dogs and a service dog grabs me. I hope it has a happy ending, Lashaan.
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Yep! It’s fun to watch youngsters do heroic things despite adversity. And yes, Bear is such a wonderful story and a beautifully drawn one too! π
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Great title and theme to the post. The last two look promising, and perhaps all of them are for the right crowd.
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Yep. In the right hands, these can be quite fun. You just have to be in the right mood for them in the end hahah
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I loved the Backstagers!
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Glad to hear that! π
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