

(I saw that Book Cart Queens mentioned it a while back, but that seems too long ago. You've probably noticed that I try to keep track of who recommends books that I review, so that I can thank them for their discerning taste (am I complimenting them or myself?), but of course when I made my Christmas list and put this book on here, I didn't write down who recommended it, and I still can't figure it out even after searching practically everyone's blog. With that, it's time for our second review in Four Weeks of Witches, the completely arbitrary blogging event I made up because I bought an enormous volume of graphic novels with witches! Today's post is on the graphic novel Beetle & the Hollowbones by Aliza Layne.

Also, our home Internet keeps randomly going out, so I've been trying to figure out whether the problem is with our Internet company or with the modem and router that we bought ourselves-that's how I discovered that live-chat with Netgear support for the modem costs money after 90 days of ownership. First, I finally managed to place an order on the CVS website, even though it kept randomly going out and saying "Access Denied" and not coming back for 10 minutes. The higher the score, the less likely you are to be frustrated or weirded out by the book! (Note that the scores have nothing to do with the actual quality of the book-that's what my regular rating system is for.) Click here to learn about what each rating means and to hear some tips on getting started with graphic novels if you've never made the jump before!Īlso, quick complaint session: I have been locked in a battle of wills with technology this morning. Before we get to today's post, I want to mention that, in case you didn't see my post on Friday, I have created a new rating system for my blog that I call Ratings for the Graphic Novel-Averse! This rating system is designed to tell readers who don't usually like graphic novels how much they will enjoy the graphic novels I review.
