Rating: 3 Stars Themes: Poetry Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I just had to request this book as I read quite a bit of poetry and the concept of poetry as a prescription intrigued me. There seems to be something for everyone in most times of need. For the most part they are well curated but I did notice that there was a Christian bias with quite a few sections from the Bible in as well as many poems referring to God. The list of further poems at the end was interesting as it let the book stay fairly short but doesn’t miss others that Alma ‘prescribes’ frequently. Favourite Quote: “I know that hope is the hardest love we carry.”
Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Graphic Novel Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. At first when I was reading this I thought it was really quite strange while it looked at the outsiders with poor grades but the counsellor and parents were soo weird. But the more I read the more it made sense, the pressures from parents and teachers can break a students spirit which is shown quite literally. The ghosts/spirits were such cute depictions though the detective was a little different from the others shown. The end of the story showing hope was unexpectedly deep and intense. The artwork throughout was good, especially in the creeper moments. Favourite Quote: “It’s the educational system that doesn’t care about us! You’re crushing us with homework and your grading curves. Instead of encouraging personal development, you encourage competition between students so that you have good little modern slaves.”