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Let’s Go Clubbing

But not like that! Also, since this is my last newsletter before Passover, a zissen Pesach to all who celebrate!

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Bookish Goods

A long, rectangular sign that reads "There's like, a lot of comics in here." in all capitals.

Funny Comic Sign by BlueFoxGifts

This sign wouldn’t look out of place in my room, that’s for sure. Pick the size and color you want! $24

New Releases

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Covenant Volume One by LySandra Vuong

If you’re a fan of the webtoon, make sure to clear a space on your bookshelf for this paperback edition of the compelling romance between Ezra, a demon-fighting priest who can’t help doubting the god he’s supposed to serve, and Sunny, the man Ezra is tasked with protecting!

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Bad Dreams in the Night by Adam Ellis

You might want to sleep with the lights on after reading this horror anthology. From the little boy who loves an obscure ’80s horror film to the familiar-sounding tale of the man married to a woman who always wears a ribbon around her neck, these chilling tales are a great way to pass a dark and stormy night.

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: clubs! They’re a great place to meet people with similar interests. They’re also a great subject for a graphic novel.

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Art Club by Rashad Doucet

Dale is a creative kid — a fact that none of the adults in his life seem to appreciate. In an attempt to make them take his interests seriously, Dale starts a school art club, where he is able to meet like-minded kids and grow his own abilities alongside them. Can he change the grown-ups’ minds before they shut down the club?

Cover of Wildfire by Breena Bard

Wildfire by Breena Bard

Julianna’s happy life was shattered when a wildfire ripped through her rural community, forcing her family to relocate to the city. At first, she can’t focus on anything but her own anger and trauma. But joining the conservation club at her middle school might offer her the outlet she needs to move forward.

Personally, I think there should be more comic book clubs. They could be like book clubs, but you’d finish the book faster and get to enjoy lots of nice pictures, too!

~Eileen