Showing posts with label Raven the Pirate Princess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raven the Pirate Princess. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Book Review: Assault on Golden Rock by Jeremy Whitley


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Title: Assault on Golden Rock
Author: Jeremy Whitley
Artists: Xenia Pamfil, and Christine Hipp
Series/Standalone: Raven the Pirate Princess (Book #6)
Genre: Graphic Novel, Fantasy, LGBT, Pirates
Pages: 160
Publisher: Action Lab Entertainment
Year Published: 2018
Format: Paperback (Library Copy)

"Two years ago, Raven Xingtao was locked in a tower and denied her birthright thanks to the scheming of her brothers. After she was freed, she set out to reclaim what was hers and get her revenge. It has been a long time coming, but after tonight the job will be halfway done.

On Golden Rock, there is a beautiful fortress and at the heart of the fortress is Raven's brother, Magpie. Unfortunately, between Raven and Magpie is every sword-swinging, tough as nails pirate that sails under Magpie's flag and Raven has a crew of about a dozen. The only way to get in the same room and face her brother is in disguise. Now if things go south, there's an army between Raven's crew and their boat. And in plans like this, things always go south eventually."

My Rating: 3.75/5

I've been a little disappointed in the past few installments in the series. I think that there has been a change in the direction in the series in some ways (mainly in character development). I was glad to see that the plot was continuing on its main quest as I had felt previously that we were getting lost along the way. I am hoping for more action or a little more drama in the next installment in the series. Although these last few volumes haven't been my favorite, I still enjoy the series and the romances so far.

Thanks for reading,

Sidny

Monday, October 21, 2019

Review: Get Lost Together by Jermey Whitley


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Title: Get Lost Together
Author: Jeremy Whitley
Artists: Christine Hipp, Xenia Pamfil
Series/Standalone: Raven the Pirate Princess (Book #5)
Genre: Graphic Novel, Fantasy, LGBT, Young Adult
Pages: 128
Publisher: Action Lab Entertainment
Year Published: 2018
Format: Paperback (Library Copy)

"Six weeks have passed since the attack on the ship and the loss of Sunshine. Now everyone is trying to get back to normal, including Ximena, who has been putting off confessing her feelings for the love of her life. Now she's finally ready to try and make it work, but is this relationship cursed?"

My Rating: 3.5/5

There was just something about this addition that just didn't do it for me as much as the other ones did. I think that the way that some characters spoke had been changed, and the different world while interesting just wasn't explored enough to capture my interest. I also thought that this instalment was spread a little thin overall the character we were trying to watch. I plan on continuing the series and I am hopeful that I will enjoy the further issues more.

Thanks for reading,

Sidny

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Review: Two Ships in the Night by Jeremy Whitley


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Title: Two Ships in the Night
Author: Jeremy Whitley
Artists: Xenia Pamfil
Series/Standalone: Raven the Pirate Princess (Book #4/Volume #4)
Genre: Graphic Novel, LGBT, Young Adult, Fantasy
Pages: 128
Publisher: Action Lab Entertainment
Year Published:2018
Format: Paperback Copy (Library)

"Year 2 of Raven's quest for Love and Revenge begins! With the whole crew back together in one piece, it's time for a celebration. But some of the crew have ulterior motives for the pary and they'll take a romantic twist! What no one expects is the party to be cut short by an attack that will tear some relationships apart, push others closer together, and leave our crew one lady short."

My Rating: 4/5

I don't think that this was the strongest instalment into this series, but that doesn't mean that it was bad by any means. I think that the character development just wasn't on a roll quite as much as it was in Book #3. I do wonder what will happen to characters that have been torn from the story and how other characters will deal with loses of different people in their lives.

Thanks for reading,
Sidny

Monday, September 23, 2019

Review:Raven the Pirate Princess: Two Boys, Five Girls and Three Love Stories


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Title: Two Boys, Five Girls, and Three Love Stories
Author: Jeremy Whitley
Artists: Rosy Higgins, Ted Brandt, Sorah Sungh, Nicki Andrews, Bill Blankenship
Series/Standalone: Raven the Pirate Princess
Genre: Graphic Novel, Fantasy, Young Adult, LGBT, Pirates
Pages: 128
Publisher: Action Lab Entertainment
Year Published: 2017
Format: Paperback (Library Copy)

"After the confrontation at The Island of the Free Woman, Raven's crew is worse for wear and one their number is on the edge of death. But somewhere nearby is an island where a legendary woman can heal any ills. Can Raven and her crew get there in time and will this woman even help a crew of pirates?"

My Rating: 4.5/5

This instalment helped us to better understand the world and what is capable within it. I also enjoyed the developing relationship and hearing backstories of some of our main characters. I loved that we got to know more especially about Sunshine. I'm curious to see where the plot will go now that we know some of the other characters true feelings for each other. I'm excited to read the next instalment. 

Thanks for reading,

Sidny

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Review: Free Women by Jeremy Whitley


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Title: Free Women
Author: Jeremy Whitley
Artists: Rosy Higgins, and Ted Brandt
Series/Standalone: Raven the Pirate Princess (Vol. 2)
Genre: Graphic Novels, Comics, Fantasy, Young Adult, LGBT
Pages: 128
Publisher: Action Lab Entertainment
Year Published: 2016
Format: Paperback (Library Copy)

"Raven and her crew cast off to the high seas and the adventure of their lives. But before they can take on Raven's brothers they'll have to learn where they are and what's happened since Raven was locked away. So they're headed back to Raven's ancestral home island, The Island of Free Women. It's swamped with every kind of thief, assassin, and despot. Can Raven's crew face their first challenge? Can they even handle being cooped up in the same ship together?"

My Rating: 4.5/5

I'm loving that this series is doing so many things for women. It talks about sexuality and the need for equal rights in all employment but in a way that's ridiculously fun. I also think that there is just a wonderful cast of characters that I can't wait to read more about. Slowly but surely we are learning about each person's strengths and weaknesses. It's been interesting and fun. The references to our time period have been given the grateful nod and I can't wait to continue laughing with the characters in the next instalment. That being said this volume contained some really intense drama, so maybe the next one will rattle other emotions as I read it. 

Thanks for reading,

Sidny

Monday, September 2, 2019

Review: Captain Raven and the All-Girl Pirate Crew by Jeremy Whitley


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Title: Captain Raven and the All-Girl Pirate Crew
Author: Jeremy Whitley
Illustrators: Rosy Higgins and Ted Brandt
Series/Standalone: Raven: the Pirate Princess (Book #1)
Genre: Graphic Novels, Comics, Fantasy, Young Adult, LGBT
Pages: 128
Publisher: Action Lab Entertainment
Year Published: 2016
Format: Paperback Copy (Library)

"Raven is ready to set out on her quest for revenge against her brothers. They've stolen everything that should be hers and now she's going to get it back. But first, she needs a crew. Share the laughs, action and adventures as Raven assembles the fearless crew of awesome ladies who will help her get her revenge."


My Rating: 5/5

I really enjoyed reading this book. It was a perfect mix of nerd references and girl power. Everything that I really loved about Lumberjanes at the start of the series. I also really enjoyed the aspect of LGBT that might be present later on in the series. I think it is interesting to see the flashbacks of Raven's memories and see how things changed. I also wonder about what the brothers said to the father about the need to lock her up. I'm curious to see where the stories go and how the stories intertwine. 

Thanks for reading,
Sidny