One of the immediate things that stands out in this book is that there are updates to the time period. This happens a lot in YA books, especially when they are more than 20 years old. In old Lois Duncan novels, someone has gone back to them and added some cellphones and internet searches here and there in weird little ways. In this book, most of those changes are less unnatural and often occur at the art level, meaning something will be present in this […]
Speak (Graphic Novel)
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson; Emily Carroll