Rating: 5 Stars Themes: Graphic Novel Thoughts: I have never read a fully illustrated book before now but this one absolutely amazed me. I found that the illustrations were amazingly done and absolutely stunning, so despite there being no words I didn’t feel the pages lacking. I liked that those whose reasons for migrating we saw were all for different reasons as it highlights multiple reasons why someone may feel the need to go in the real world. I also liked that the man had gone and work in order to save enough money to bring the rest of his family as that’s what I always think seeing single male migrants but hearing comments by some online shows me how rare that realisation is. I must admit I don’t think I 100% got the little animal type friends but they were soo cute I don’t mind.
Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Dystopian Fiction, Young Adult Thoughts: Remember me is sweet and heartbreaking in near equal measures. At first I have to admit I had no clue what was going on and felt like I was learning what had been happening alongside Blue which is interesting. Blue has some amazing friends and their conversations make me think of the friends and banter I had at that age (especially surrounding exams and revision). I sweat chapter 14 is the longest chapter known to man (112 pages) but it makes perfect sense as it allows us to learn all that Blue had erased without it being broken up and feeling disjointed. The ending being how it is allows for a little reader interpretation as to whether it is to be a happy ending or more heartbreak for Blue but I’ll imagine that the retrieval goes like they hoped. Favourite Quote: “Real life isn't always as shiny as the memories we wish we had, but it is real and that's the important part.”