Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Mental Health, Graphic Novels Thoughts: Night Shift is stunning in its simplicity. It manages to convey the feelings many with depression feel and I think when I was just becoming a teen this book would have helped me explain my feelings in a much better way than I felt able to. The illustrations are also simply done but also absolutely stunning and their staying black and white aside from the hint of fire resonated with the dark feelings often described in depression and low mood. Favourite Quote: “Night skills: the ability to survive inside my own darkness.”
Rating: 5 Stars Themes: Short Story, Teen, Young Adult Thoughts: This book is such an emotional rollercoaster. Starting the book with the death of Aman’s dad is an emotional hit straight off and it’s sweet seeing her take Gurnam in as a paternal figure as their friendship develops, we get the feeling the hole in her life is a little smaller with him there. I also liked that there were complexities in Gurnam’s life as so often in younger books like this it’s the kids with all the problems and adults are seen as almost immune so seeing Gurnam working through his past and Aman’s dad also working through grief is great to remind young readers that adults can have things going on in their heads too. I started to have an inkling of Gurnam’s secret and I’m glad it was done as it is an often overlooked topic that everyone should consider, especially among religions other than our own. Favourite Quote: “I get low sometimes, I feel numb like there's nothing inside me. But being around your l...