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Customer Review: I have a love/hate relationship with Neil Gaiman: the man is capable of some truly incredible works, and some really middling ones as well. Without lumping any of his works into either of these camps, let me say that The Graveyard Book is undoubtedly one of his best. The premise is inventive: a... more info
Customer Review: While the story by Brian Azzarello is a decent-enough noir, the artwork by Lee Bermejo steals the show. His versions of the Joker*, Harvey Dent, the Penguin, Harley Quinn, and the Riddler are realistic and downright creepy. This isn't the same photo-realism of, say, Alex Ross; it's more disturbing... more info
Customer Review: "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" sets out to recount what real life is like for young boys, which it does in many ways, but misses every opportunity to present morality lessons for the reader. The day-to-day actions and thoughts of the main character are not presented as wrong or right, but as the-way-it-is,... more info
Customer Review: From laughing so hard! I am an adult and woman and love this book. A boy or girl from middle school on up can relate to this book about American life. The jokes are often laugh out loud funny and you end up bothering people trying to show someone the latest cartoon or tell the most recent joke. Just... more info
Customer Review: A group of Japanese vampires steal the scythe that was used by Willow to turn all the potentials into slayers. Buffy and the gang, with the help of Dracula, travel to Japan to bring back the enchanted weapon and keep the vampires from reversing the spell. This installment felt more like the... more info