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I Kill Giants (I Kill Giants #1-7) Paperback | Pages: 184 pages
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ISBN: 1607060922 (ISBN13: 9781607060925)
Edition Language: English
Series: I Kill Giants #1-7
Characters: Barbara Thorson
Setting: United States of America Long Island, New York(United States)
Literary Awards: Lucca Comics & Games for Premio Gran Guinigi Miglior sceneggiatore (2011)

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This really grew on me. It had to. I started the book frustrated with Barbara, with her disconnect from the real world and total immersion in a fantasy world she's created, with her near inability to interact with the people around her. That's a bold thing that Kelly did, to start the reader off with an entirely outside perspective of Barbara, and only slowly reveal exactly what is going on inside her heart and mind, and what events in her life have caused her to react in this way. (view spoiler)[Her mother is dying of cancer, and Barbara refuses to accept that. Her giant killing fantasy is the way she's tried to construct an actual, material thing she can do to save her. (hide spoiler)] Once I understood her, and even earlier, when I was just beginning to see that there was something to understand, I became entirely absorbed in her story. In the end, this turned out to be a surprisingly moving and heart-felt story, and I'm very, very glad that I read it.

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Title:I Kill Giants (I Kill Giants #1-7)
Author:Joe Kelly
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 184 pages
Published:September 1st 2009 by Image Comics
Categories:Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy. Fiction. Young Adult. Graphic Novels Comics

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Content warnings:Abelist slursLesbian slursBullyingViolent responses/reactions to non-violent situationsBarbara is a character that I continuously had to remind myself to not judge too harshly. I figured there had to be an explanation. And there is...I'm just not sure it's enough. She's not nice, she's abusive and mean, and there's nothing in these pages that excuses that behavior - though many people make excuses for her behavior. However, there are reasons for her actions, too. It doesn't make

I kinda expected it to be something else and it was. A little disappointed, I just felt that nothing really happened and I could see the end a mile away.

"A giant comes to a place and destroys everything on its path. It's not like a dumb hurricane or something. A giant is hate. It can't stand anything good, so smashing isn't enough. A giant comes to a place and takes everything from you...and when it's done...it's like whatever made your life good was never there. That's why they have to die.""All things that live, die. This is why you must find joy in the living, while the time is yours, and not fear the end. To deny this is to deny life. To

It's like A Monster Calls in graphic novel but the main character is mean this time.

I got the same feeling with this book that I did with "A Monster Calls", it was good, but not great.It is the story of a girl named Barbara who thinks she fights giants, the giants being a metaphor for something else of course. Her big sister is taking care of her and her brother, but Barbara does not have the best relationship with them as of late. Something has happened that has distanced them. It is a very well drawn piece of work, all in black and white. It might have been much better with

Okay, this graphic novel left me so conflicted I'm not sure even where to begin soooo . . . Book content warnings:ableist slurs lesbophobic slursBasically, this book is about Barbara Thorson, a young girl who "kills giants" both imaginary and real. Sooner or later, though, she's going to have to face her ultimate fear: the Titan.Only, the titan isn't so imaginary and is something that's all to real to many people (and kids). I won't spoil it for you, but to be honest, the family drama, and this

Im not crying youre crying shut up.

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