Undergound Comix Review - Girl in the World by Caroline Cash
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Do older people and younger people want to know what the coolest 20-year-olds do at night when they have all the time in the world? Then you should check out "Girl in the World" by the award-winning artist Caroline Cash and published by the indie puvlisher Silver Sprocket.

If this graphic novel is on your shelf, people who visit you will automatically be drawn to it. Why? Just look at the cover; the colors are eye-catching, and the style, which can only be described as legitimately cool, is unique.

Having this novel in your library is a massive green flag.

So, what exactly happens in this graphic novel?

You follow different people through their nights, their philosophical thoughts, and the endless dread that comes with being a young adult in this world. What will they end up doing tonight?

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Reading this novel will make you feel like the writer/artist had a story to tell, and she told it in her very own style. The good thing is that it probably won't be like the graphic novels you've read before; the downside is that it might leave you wanting more.

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