One of my favorite graohic novels is kiss number 8. It follows a catholic high-school girl who has 7 different kisses with various boys and then kisses a girl for the first time and how that changed everything she thought she knew about herself. It deals with a lot of religious trauma and the reality of friendships that doesn't get shown very often. I highly recommend
As a recovering Catholic school girl who didn't realize until she was in her fifties that she was pansexual, the one sounds right up my alley. Thanks for this recommendation!
One of my most favorite graphic novels that I think would be right up your alley is This Was Our Pact. The art style is gorgeous and also is from the perspective of a group of kids on bikes taking a Fall night ride, learning about friendship and magic! It’s absolutely breath taking. There is also a giant talking bear with a scarf who likes fishing.😅
I don't really read graphic novels but I started reading them with my daughter and it's the best thing! I even got her some post-it things for her to add on the pages she likes and her books are now filled with them 🥺
Mother, Come Home (grief), The Witch Boy series (children’s/ya), Tiger vs Nightmare (children’s/middle grade) and Through the Woods (horror) - these are some of my faves!
my graphic novel rec 4 u: through the woods by emily caroll ...... it's technically horror and a short story anthology but its SO DAMN GOOOOOD. also my two fave memoirs, gender queen by maia kobabe and fun home by alison bechdel because i will NEVER EVER stop talking about those two
Its been so fun to watch you get more into graphic novels (and its given me a bunch of great recs)--I've been wanting to get into them myself and you inspired me! I've now read Spinning and On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden and Stone Fruit by Lee Lai. They were all so great!
this video is the ultimate guide! Thank you so much Allison! Your graphic novel recommendations helped me reconnect with books because I just wasn’t feeling myself y’know? And your focus on mental health and your “late” autism diagnosis helped me bring up my concerns to my psychologist and at age 22, which is kinda late, I’m finally being tested for neurodivergence and it’s all thanks to you that even if it comes out showing I’m neurotypical, this process showed me there’s nothing wrong with me, like your snails I just need to take my time! 💛 thank you so so much, truly ✨
My favorite gn from this past year is Himawari House by Harmony Becker, about a girl who moves to Japan to connect with her roots. It's such a quiet little book with big feelings and great female friendships, and more people should read it!
I love graphic novels so much 🥰 I think you mentioned most of my favorites in this video, but I also recently read Himawari House by Harmony Becker and really loved it!! The authors use of language and different accents in the book was very cool and unique.
Loved this video! I adore graphic novels. Some of my faves are Saga by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples, The Encyclopedia of Early Earth and One Hundred Nights of Hero by Isabel Greenberg, Taproot by Keezy Young, Woman World and Cyclopedia Exotica by Aminder Dhaliwal, Maus by Art Spiegelman, The Tea Dragon Society by Kay O’Neill, and Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe!
OMG Nimona was the first graphic novel I read! You just unlocked that from my memory😳 Also this was just the video I needed, I have been looking for more graphic novels to read since I read Heartstopper lol!
Ahhhh thank you for this! I’ve been wanting to read more graphic novels. I just finished on a sunbeam! Also your music choices always make me so happy!
@@allisonpaiges ohhhhh! Will most definitely send some recs in the next month or so. But for now, I can say Spy Family, Blue Flag, and Witch Hat Atelier! I’m going for Vinland Saga next, once I finish the ones I’ve already listed. I’m in various midway points in all of them.
if you're a fan of graphic memoirs you should absolutely check out Alison Bechdel's Fun Home! it's a really beautiful exploration of complicated family ties, grief, and bechdel's coming of age as a lesbian in the 80s. it's one of my all time favorite books, i think you'd like it a lot!!
In my top tier: the encyclopedia of early earth, everyone’s a aliebn when ur an aliebn too, your illustrated guide to becoming one with the universe, the tea dragon society, lore olympus, aquacorn cove, saga Would love you to check these out and think you’d absolutely love them!! But I think you’d also love: girl from the sea, the one hundred nights of hero, and taproot!
Currently reading My favourite thing is monsters. Would definitely recommend! Insane illustration style, it’s all drawn in different colours of ballpoint pen!
Highly recommend Himawari House! It's a beautiful graphic novel that I think anyone who's traveled a lot as a kid or moved countries would love. And the way that accents and speaking in multiple languages is done in the book, like no other piece of media I've consumed before
My absolute favourite graphic novel is "Cosmoknights" by Hannah Templar, it follows gays in space and it's just so fun! I also recently bought the first "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" graphic novel by Kelly Thompson, and it's also so fun 💕
So excited to check out the ones I haven't read yet! One of my favourite graphic novels id Blankets (I forgot the authors name). It'd told in gorgeous ink work and follows a young man about 16 or so I think? navigating his first relationship, a difficult family dynamic and his relationship to religion. It feels exactly like being a teenager, its so charming and really heartfelt and tender
my favorite illustrator/graphic books author is Pénélope Bagieu, she's made Brazen which is a collection of short biographies of women she admires. She also made a graphic adaptation of Roald Dahl's The Witches. But my favorite of her books is her most recent one, Les Strates, which is a collection of autobiographical essays, and it's incredibly relatable and tender. Unforch it hasn't been translated into english yet i think but i really recommend you keep an eye out for it because it's so wonderful and i believe you would like it
Ooh! So many good books! I cannot wait to read The Magic Fish, which is on its way to me right now, actually. I haven't read either of them in a bit, but I REALLY liked Saga and The Wicked and the Divine for a pretty good while.
omg hooray!! this is the video i totally did not know i needed :D i feel like we have such similar tastes in graphic novels specifically so i can’t wait (also, i say this every week but i can’t wait for u to at some point read blankets i’m just so curious what you’ll think of it 😶)
@@allisonpaiges i feel like i might’ve commented this before but everyone’s an aliebn when ur a aliebn too by jonny sun continues to be one of the greatest things i’ve ever read (is it really a graphic novel? idk, kind of?) i also remember enjoying laura dean keeps breaking up with me if you’re ever looking for more of that queer ya goodness
I've been on a graphic novel kick these past couple years and have been so psyched to see you get into them! I've added everything I haven't already read in this video to my TBR And my first graphic novels were the Bone series by Jeff Smith and I absolutely LOVED them. Though it's been years, so now I'm curious to see how I would like them as an adult
A queer recommendation for you: Our Dreams at Dusk (original title: Shimanami Tasogare) by Yuhki Kamatani (please check trigger warnings!!!). I know this is a manga and not a graphic novel, BUT it was translated into English officially and it follows several different characters who learn to find peace with themselves in a judging environment. There is some romance, but it's not the key focus of the story, instead they mostly explore the struggles of being openly queer in a small town, outing, and making mistakes even if your intentions were positive. There are both younger and older characters, and I won't spoil much but most of the alphabet soup is represented!
Just finished on a sunbeam and was mesmerised throughout. Have just started Paper girls to get in the spooky spirit also whilst reading How do you live which is just stunning. My favourite books of the year have all been from you. Thank you so much.
You’ve got a lot of great ones in here! I already recommended A Map to the Sun by Sloane Leong, but also check out her work Prism Stalker Vol. 1 which has a soundtrack! I also love The Witch Boy trilogy by Molly Knox Ostertag, Maus by Art Spiegelman, and The Arrival by Shaun Tan! (And a number that I saw other people already rec, like Fun Home!) 😊
Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe, This Place: 150 Years Retold, Cyclopedia Exotica, and Séance Tea Party might be graphic novels that interest you. Some other graphic novels I'm curious about but haven't yet read: The Lie We Told by Tommi Parrish, Slip by Marika McCoola, and Supper Club by Jackie Morrow.
11 months late? Just found your video while looking for recs. Great video!! One of my absolute favorite graphic novels of all time is Habibi by Craig Thompson…absolute experience. If you haven’t read it, you should. Other favs include Blankets (same author), Persepolis, Messy roots, and Uzumaki.
so... watched this, got hooked, binged like twenty of ur other videos FJSKJLGJS (also read nimona and on a sunbeam and LOVED THEM BOTH thanks to this vid :D) thank you for uploading these, you clearly put so much effort in to your videos (i love ur editing style sm) and i hope ur doing well!! p.s. if ur in the mood for another "genre specific book recommendation" video i'd like to suggest non-fiction/memoirs/other stuff like that, bc i don't read much non-fiction and would love to start, i just don't know where lol sincerely, a new subscriber
I have so many graphic novel reccomedations! My biggest recommendation is Check, Please by Ngozi Ukazu which definitely as some heartstopper vibes! It also was originally a web comic and its about a former figure skater, southern gay baker vlogger boy going to a new Eegland college joining the hockey team for a scholarship. It's has a bit of romance but it is mostly about the friendships that form on the team and the hockey community in general! Its so good and heartwarming and funny but also touches on some deeper topics as well (and you don't need to know anything or like hockey to enjoy it). The two books are probably is my favorite graphic novel series! I also recommend The Girl from the Sea by Molly Ostertag (ND Stevenson's wife) for a heartwarming, magical, sapphic, middle grade graphic novel. If you're looking for a bit more of a mystery graphic novel The Montague Twins is really good and the comic Fangs is the perfect thing to read in October (a love story between a vampire and a werewolf)!
ND Stevenson was also my intro into graphic novels!! My top 3 recs are: 🐌Ballad for Sophie by Filipe Melo --Must read imo...a journalist coaxes a famous piano player to recount his life story, soon to be show 🐌You & a Bike & a Road by Eleanor davis --- the author bikes from Arizona to Georgia and the drawings are stunning, very sketchbook-like 🐌 Box of Light by Seiko Erisawa --- a manga that gives big time convenience store woman vibes
At the moment: "Alison" by Lizzy Stewart. Really moving and I deep story of an artist growing up in London, and her complicated relationship with an older man
If anyone is looking for suggestions: The LOW series is amazing it’s about a mother who never gives up hope and it’s a time where the sun is so toxic and hot that everyone lives underwater!!! Little Bird is also a great read! follows a young resistance fighter who battles against an oppressive American Empire and searches for her own identity in a world on fire. The sacrifice of darkness is a great story it’s about what would happen if we lived without the sun but also what it’s like to be the son of the man who stole the sun. All of these are so colorful and beautiful and well thought out ✨
The first graphic novels I ever read were The Plain Janes & Janes in Love by Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rug, and they’re still two of my favourites 10+ years later. After those two, I also really love The Wicked + The Divine by by Kieron Gillen as a series.
I think you'd like Lucky Penny by Anath Hirsch and Yuko Ota. Very cute story about a girl who doesn't have the best of luck. You might also like Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me by Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O'Connell.
borders by thomas king was the last graphic novel I really enjoyed! It's about a boy and his mother who are Blackfoot and trying to cross the border between Canada and the U.S. I loved the point of view and how much this story can tell within such a small space
Have you ever made a video about hardbacks vs paperbacks and which you kind of books you prefer to read on either type? Not sure if that sentence made sense!
very late and briefly scouring the comments didn't show it off immediately, so I cannot recommend Monstress by Marjorie Liu with art by Sana Takeda enough. For as much as I passionately love this series, I actually can't put just how much into words, so to ensure I don't mess things up I will paste some descriptions I find elsewhere instead! However elevator pitch: what if grand fantasy story but I can only think of like genuinely 5 male characters, with the large majority of those few being dudes in the background. Also WLW. It's great. *Monstress is an ongoing epic fantasy comics series written by Marjorie Liu and drawn by Sana Takeda, published since November 2015 by the American publisher Image Comics. The comic was described as "ambitious as George R. R. Martin or J. R. R. Tolkien" for its high fantasy concepts and heavy world-building. The series has earned many awards, including five Eisner Awards, four Hugo Awards, and the Harvey Awards Book of the Year in 2018* *Steampunk meets Kaiju in this original fantasy epic for mature readers, as young Maika risks everything to control her psychic link with a monster of tremendous power, placing her in the center of a devastating war between human and otherworldly forces.* *"Beautiful art, a unique world with gods, humans, and something in between, fearsome magic, political intrigue to rival any epic fantasy, a plethora of formidable female characters... oh.. and magical talking cats... what more could one possibly ask for?* - *This series is setting up to be an epic masterpiece. There is a lot going on in this first volume, so I can't wait to re-read it and discover even more.* - *2021: this still remains amazing on reread and I’m glad to be back in this world"*
Please read Ballad for Sophie, Always never and The many Deaths of Laila Starr. Highly recommend those titles as it is one of best that comics has to offer.
another powerful graphic memoir - George Takei's 'They Called Us Enemy'. talks about largely his childhood perspective growing up in the Japanese internment camps the US created during WWII. he has an incredible voice for storytelling!!
My favourite graphic memoir is Good Talk by Mira Jacob! It’s a really unique art style and made me feel and think a lot! Then I’d also really recommend Saga by Brian K. Vaughn! I think the sci-if in Paper Girls was more confusing than Saga so if you enjoyed that, Saga should be good. The sci-fi is epic but the familial story line is everything and why I love is so much!
@@allisonpaiges there’s a lot of characters and different story lines to keep track of, but the actually sci-fi isn’t too hard to understand! The sci-fi is kind of the context while the family drama/relationships is the plot!
Please please read Fun Home by Alison Bechdel, it's a memoir about growing up gay, familial trauma and grief. It features a lot of intertextuality and you can have conversations with the book!
Thank you for your recommendations! I love love love Persepolis! Not sure you'd like those but Pachyderme by Frederik Peeters, The Sandman and The Sandman : Overture (the illustrations on this one are amazing) by Neil Gaiman
Thanks for this video, looking forward to reading literally all of those! I can recommend “Kobane calling” by “Zerocalcare” (originally written in Italian). It’s both funny, deep and educational!
My first graphic novel ever (and still current favorite) was Sheets by Brenna Thummler. SO. CUTE.!!! And Displacement by Kiku Hughes which is about her family’s experience in japanese prison camps during ww2 parallel to trump America. SO powerful and moving and just beautiful!
Not sure if you've read it yet but Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me is one of my absolute faves and is premier sad gay teen representation! Also Juliet Takes a Breath has a stunning graphic novel adaptation, and Almost American Girl is a great one that talks a lot about immigration and family dynamics
Recently read the lie and how we told it by Tommi Parrish. It was a very short read but it had really fascinating themes around gender, relationships and loneliness. Also a very unique art style and smaller story within the already small story that connected to the larger themes. Would recommend.
One of my favorite graphic novels is "The Fruit of Knowledge" by Liv Strömquist. Such a fun, feminist read! Now I'll go and add the part of your recommendations I haven't read yet to my ever growing tbr...
Ally, you simply MUST check out Bug Boys by Laura Knetzger!!! It's a middle grade graphic novel series about two beetles who are best friends (and imo, queer-coded!). Adorable illustrations, gorgeous color palettes, & heartwarming themes of friendship, adventure, and nature. I believe the author was involved in the show Adventure Time, which really comes across in these books. As soon as I read the first volume, I thought of you -- I just know you'll love it!
I really liked ‘Beautiful Darkness’ by Fabien Vehlmann and Kerascoet. It’s a really unsettling fairy tale. Has stuck with me! P.S Thank you for this video, have so many to add to my TBR 🏋️♀️
Alli! I think I speak for everyone when i say we NEED YOUR OWN GRAPHIC NOVEL. omg i would love it. Your Art is beautiful so i would give all my capitalistic salary to you
thanks for the recs! one graphic novel i am SUPER excited to come out is the moth keeper by k o'neill!!! it's gay and fantasy, so i think it would be your vibe :)
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will i add all of these books into my never ending tbr because i will read everything ally recommends? yes totally
One of my favorite graohic novels is kiss number 8. It follows a catholic high-school girl who has 7 different kisses with various boys and then kisses a girl for the first time and how that changed everything she thought she knew about herself. It deals with a lot of religious trauma and the reality of friendships that doesn't get shown very often. I highly recommend
this concept omg :')
As a recovering Catholic school girl who didn't realize until she was in her fifties that she was pansexual, the one sounds right up my alley. Thanks for this recommendation!
I don’t know if you’ve read it, but I love “The prince and the dressmaker”!!💕
haven't yet but looks so cute! added to my online tbr thank you!!
@@allisonpaiges I like your glasses.
One of my most favorite graphic novels that I think would be right up your alley is This Was Our Pact. The art style is gorgeous and also is from the perspective of a group of kids on bikes taking a Fall night ride, learning about friendship and magic! It’s absolutely breath taking. There is also a giant talking bear with a scarf who likes fishing.😅
Hearing about someone's favorite book, always inspires me to write. Thank you!
This video is amazing. I’m trying to tap into graphic novels and I feel like you gave me a good place to start. You’re amazing, friend!💜
I don't really read graphic novels but I started reading them with my daughter and it's the best thing! I even got her some post-it things for her to add on the pages she likes and her books are now filled with them 🥺
this is so pure :') i love it!
Mother, Come Home (grief), The Witch Boy series (children’s/ya), Tiger vs Nightmare (children’s/middle grade) and Through the Woods (horror) - these are some of my faves!
we love a gorgeously illustrated and beautifully written graphic novel !!
i love graphic memoirs! non fictions are perfect for graphic novel style story telling
PAPER GIRLS!!!!! love!!! amaz*n canceled the tv show after one season its so SAD
my graphic novel rec 4 u: through the woods by emily caroll ...... it's technically horror and a short story anthology but its SO DAMN GOOOOOD. also my two fave memoirs, gender queen by maia kobabe and fun home by alison bechdel because i will NEVER EVER stop talking about those two
Its been so fun to watch you get more into graphic novels (and its given me a bunch of great recs)--I've been wanting to get into them myself and you inspired me! I've now read Spinning and On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden and Stone Fruit by Lee Lai. They were all so great!
girlie you KNOW I was in the comments of one of your videos asking for this and you delivered!
this video is the ultimate guide!
Thank you so much Allison! Your graphic novel recommendations helped me reconnect with books because I just wasn’t feeling myself y’know? And your focus on mental health and your “late” autism diagnosis helped me bring up my concerns to my psychologist and at age 22, which is kinda late, I’m finally being tested for neurodivergence and it’s all thanks to you that even if it comes out showing I’m neurotypical, this process showed me there’s nothing wrong with me, like your snails I just need to take my time! 💛 thank you so so much, truly ✨
wooo hooo!! best of luck to you on this journey
@@allisonpaiges tysm 🥹
I can wholeheartedly recommend Through the woods by Emily Carroll. The art, the stories.. I love it a lot ❤
ah! i just bought this one what a coincidence 💛
My favorite gn from this past year is Himawari House by Harmony Becker, about a girl who moves to Japan to connect with her roots. It's such a quiet little book with big feelings and great female friendships, and more people should read it!
5 Worlds is one of my favorite series. Illustrations in it and the journey of the characters give me life. 🥰
i audibly screamed with joy when i saw this vid, can’t wait to see what you recommend!!!
the autumnal energy in this video 🥰🖤🧡🐌🍂🍁
I love graphic novels so much 🥰 I think you mentioned most of my favorites in this video, but I also recently read Himawari House by Harmony Becker and really loved it!! The authors use of language and different accents in the book was very cool and unique.
Loved this video! I adore graphic novels. Some of my faves are Saga by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples, The Encyclopedia of Early Earth and One Hundred Nights of Hero by Isabel Greenberg, Taproot by Keezy Young, Woman World and Cyclopedia Exotica by Aminder Dhaliwal, Maus by Art Spiegelman, The Tea Dragon Society by Kay O’Neill, and Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe!
OMG Nimona was the first graphic novel I read! You just unlocked that from my memory😳
Also this was just the video I needed, I have been looking for more graphic novels to read since I read Heartstopper lol!
Ahhhh thank you for this! I’ve been wanting to read more graphic novels. I just finished on a sunbeam! Also your music choices always make me so happy!
I’m just starting to get into graphic novels and manga this year and I loooove it so far! Thanks for giving me more recs.
no problem! & please send your fav manga my way cause i only read FMA brotherhood in high school and wanna dive back in!
@@allisonpaiges ohhhhh! Will most definitely send some recs in the next month or so. But for now, I can say Spy Family, Blue Flag, and Witch Hat Atelier! I’m going for Vinland Saga next, once I finish the ones I’ve already listed. I’m in various midway points in all of them.
if you're a fan of graphic memoirs you should absolutely check out Alison Bechdel's Fun Home! it's a really beautiful exploration of complicated family ties, grief, and bechdel's coming of age as a lesbian in the 80s. it's one of my all time favorite books, i think you'd like it a lot!!
In my top tier: the encyclopedia of early earth, everyone’s a aliebn when ur an aliebn too, your illustrated guide to becoming one with the universe, the tea dragon society, lore olympus, aquacorn cove, saga
Would love you to check these out and think you’d absolutely love them!! But I think you’d also love: girl from the sea, the one hundred nights of hero, and taproot!
Currently reading My favourite thing is monsters. Would definitely recommend! Insane illustration style, it’s all drawn in different colours of ballpoint pen!
Highly recommend Himawari House! It's a beautiful graphic novel that I think anyone who's traveled a lot as a kid or moved countries would love. And the way that accents and speaking in multiple languages is done in the book, like no other piece of media I've consumed before
My absolute favourite graphic novel is "Cosmoknights" by Hannah Templar, it follows gays in space and it's just so fun! I also recently bought the first "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" graphic novel by Kelly Thompson, and it's also so fun 💕
So excited to check out the ones I haven't read yet! One of my favourite graphic novels id Blankets (I forgot the authors name). It'd told in gorgeous ink work and follows a young man about 16 or so I think? navigating his first relationship, a difficult family dynamic and his relationship to religion. It feels exactly like being a teenager, its so charming and really heartfelt and tender
Craig Thompson! Yes! It's stunning.
my favorite illustrator/graphic books author is Pénélope Bagieu, she's made Brazen which is a collection of short biographies of women she admires. She also made a graphic adaptation of Roald Dahl's The Witches. But my favorite of her books is her most recent one, Les Strates, which is a collection of autobiographical essays, and it's incredibly relatable and tender. Unforch it hasn't been translated into english yet i think but i really recommend you keep an eye out for it because it's so wonderful and i believe you would like it
this video might make me finally read the copy of persepolis ive had on my shelf for so long
What an amazing and comfort video to finish my weekend 🤍
Ooh! So many good books! I cannot wait to read The Magic Fish, which is on its way to me right now, actually. I haven't read either of them in a bit, but I REALLY liked Saga and The Wicked and the Divine for a pretty good while.
This is exactly the list have been looking for! Thank you
The Magic Fish sounds so good!! I doubt the bookstores here have it but I want to read the book asap!
omg hooray!! this is the video i totally did not know i needed :D i feel like we have such similar tastes in graphic novels specifically so i can’t wait (also, i say this every week but i can’t wait for u to at some point read blankets i’m just so curious what you’ll think of it 😶)
omg if we have similar tastes please send me all the recs!! ✨
@@allisonpaiges i feel like i might’ve commented this before but everyone’s an aliebn when ur a aliebn too by jonny sun continues to be one of the greatest things i’ve ever read (is it really a graphic novel? idk, kind of?) i also remember enjoying laura dean keeps breaking up with me if you’re ever looking for more of that queer ya goodness
i just started getting into graphic novels after reading persepolis and heartstopper so this is so helpful 💛💛💛 tnank you so much ☺️☺️☺️
Also! Check out The Wicked and The Divine!!
oopsies i can hear my wallet crying in the distance
0:00 I love the PBS reference you did allison. You should added the CPB (Corporation for Public Broadcasting) logo.
I recommend reading Ballad For Sophie! (it comes with a song you can find in the back to scan into spotify too)
I’ve heard great things about ‘this was our pact’ and it sounds perfect for you
I've been on a graphic novel kick these past couple years and have been so psyched to see you get into them! I've added everything I haven't already read in this video to my TBR
And my first graphic novels were the Bone series by Jeff Smith and I absolutely LOVED them. Though it's been years, so now I'm curious to see how I would like them as an adult
A queer recommendation for you: Our Dreams at Dusk (original title: Shimanami Tasogare) by Yuhki Kamatani (please check trigger warnings!!!). I know this is a manga and not a graphic novel, BUT it was translated into English officially and it follows several different characters who learn to find peace with themselves in a judging environment. There is some romance, but it's not the key focus of the story, instead they mostly explore the struggles of being openly queer in a small town, outing, and making mistakes even if your intentions were positive. There are both younger and older characters, and I won't spoil much but most of the alphabet soup is represented!
i’m so excited for this video!! also i just got my snail shirt a few days ago and absolutely love it!!
eeeeee!!! so happy to hear it!!!
Wow everything looks so alluring. Thanks for the recommendations ❤
Just finished on a sunbeam and was mesmerised throughout. Have just started Paper girls to get in the spooky spirit also whilst reading How do you live which is just stunning. My favourite books of the year have all been from you. Thank you so much.
Ally, you’re looking so beautiful in this outfit!
And thank you for your great content!
Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷 ❤
YOU SHOULD READ SUNNY SIDE UP! I'm sure that you'll love it, it's perfect for summer time :)
You’ve got a lot of great ones in here! I already recommended A Map to the Sun by Sloane Leong, but also check out her work Prism Stalker Vol. 1 which has a soundtrack! I also love The Witch Boy trilogy by Molly Knox Ostertag, Maus by Art Spiegelman, and The Arrival by Shaun Tan! (And a number that I saw other people already rec, like Fun Home!) 😊
Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe, This Place: 150 Years Retold, Cyclopedia Exotica, and Séance Tea Party might be graphic novels that interest you. Some other graphic novels I'm curious about but haven't yet read: The Lie We Told by Tommi Parrish, Slip by Marika McCoola, and Supper Club by Jackie Morrow.
Oh and this one: Our Work Is Everywhere: An Illustrated Oral History of Queer and Trans Resistance
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11 months late? Just found your video while looking for recs. Great video!! One of my absolute favorite graphic novels of all time is Habibi by Craig Thompson…absolute experience. If you haven’t read it, you should. Other favs include Blankets (same author), Persepolis, Messy roots, and Uzumaki.
Same! Found this treasure trove today and it made my day❤ Discovered so many more jewels in comment section 😍
so... watched this, got hooked, binged like twenty of ur other videos FJSKJLGJS
(also read nimona and on a sunbeam and LOVED THEM BOTH thanks to this vid :D)
thank you for uploading these, you clearly put so much effort in to your videos (i love ur editing style sm) and i hope ur doing well!!
p.s. if ur in the mood for another "genre specific book recommendation" video i'd like to suggest non-fiction/memoirs/other stuff like that, bc i don't read much non-fiction and would love to start, i just don't know where lol
sincerely,
a new subscriber
I have so many graphic novel reccomedations! My biggest recommendation is Check, Please by Ngozi Ukazu which definitely as some heartstopper vibes! It also was originally a web comic and its about a former figure skater, southern gay baker vlogger boy going to a new Eegland college joining the hockey team for a scholarship. It's has a bit of romance but it is mostly about the friendships that form on the team and the hockey community in general! Its so good and heartwarming and funny but also touches on some deeper topics as well (and you don't need to know anything or like hockey to enjoy it). The two books are probably is my favorite graphic novel series! I also recommend The Girl from the Sea by Molly Ostertag (ND Stevenson's wife) for a heartwarming, magical, sapphic, middle grade graphic novel. If you're looking for a bit more of a mystery graphic novel The Montague Twins is really good and the comic Fangs is the perfect thing to read in October (a love story between a vampire and a werewolf)!
I GOT MY SNAIL SHIRT & I LOVE IT! okay... now to watch the video!
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ND Stevenson was also my intro into graphic novels!! My top 3 recs are:
🐌Ballad for Sophie by Filipe Melo --Must read imo...a journalist coaxes a famous piano player to recount his life story, soon to be show
🐌You & a Bike & a Road by Eleanor davis --- the author bikes from Arizona to Georgia and the drawings are stunning, very sketchbook-like
🐌 Box of Light by Seiko Erisawa --- a manga that gives big time convenience store woman vibes
haven't heard of any of these omg thank you!! added them all
I have read the Shadows (after you loved it) and Feelings (also after you rec'd it). Love both, but I now own The Shadows. 🥰
At the moment: "Alison" by Lizzy Stewart. Really moving and I deep story of an artist growing up in London, and her complicated relationship with an older man
Thank you for this amazing graphic novel video 🧚🏻🍄🌙✨
If anyone is looking for suggestions:
The LOW series is amazing it’s about a mother who never gives up hope and it’s a time where the sun is so toxic and hot that everyone lives underwater!!!
Little Bird is also a great read! follows a young resistance fighter who battles against an oppressive American Empire and searches for her own identity in a world on fire.
The sacrifice of darkness is a great story it’s about what would happen if we lived without the sun but also what it’s like to be the son of the man who stole the sun.
All of these are so colorful and beautiful and well thought out ✨
me me me!! i'm looking for suggestions! thank you! :-)
Could you please tell the name of the books and authors... would make it easier to find them. Thanks for the recs btw! :)
I just read "SFSX" and loved it! Super good and tons of queer rep! (fyi: it is mature and has adult themes though so I recommend it for 18+.)
The first graphic novels I ever read were The Plain Janes & Janes in Love by Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rug, and they’re still two of my favourites 10+ years later. After those two, I also really love The Wicked + The Divine by by Kieron Gillen as a series.
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I think you'd like Lucky Penny by Anath Hirsch and Yuko Ota. Very cute story about a girl who doesn't have the best of luck. You might also like Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me by Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O'Connell.
borders by thomas king was the last graphic novel I really enjoyed! It's about a boy and his mother who are Blackfoot and trying to cross the border between Canada and the U.S. I loved the point of view and how much this story can tell within such a small space
Have you ever made a video about hardbacks vs paperbacks and which you kind of books you prefer to read on either type? Not sure if that sentence made sense!
One of my favorite graphic novels is Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell, AMAZING fall vibes🍁🍁
very late and briefly scouring the comments didn't show it off immediately, so I cannot recommend Monstress by Marjorie Liu with art by Sana Takeda enough. For as much as I passionately love this series, I actually can't put just how much into words, so to ensure I don't mess things up I will paste some descriptions I find elsewhere instead! However elevator pitch: what if grand fantasy story but I can only think of like genuinely 5 male characters, with the large majority of those few being dudes in the background. Also WLW. It's great.
*Monstress is an ongoing epic fantasy comics series written by Marjorie Liu and drawn by Sana Takeda, published since November 2015 by the American publisher Image Comics. The comic was described as "ambitious as George R. R. Martin or J. R. R. Tolkien" for its high fantasy concepts and heavy world-building. The series has earned many awards, including five Eisner Awards, four Hugo Awards, and the Harvey Awards Book of the Year in 2018*
*Steampunk meets Kaiju in this original fantasy epic for mature readers, as young Maika risks everything to control her psychic link with a monster of tremendous power, placing her in the center of a devastating war between human and otherworldly forces.*
*"Beautiful art, a unique world with gods, humans, and something in between, fearsome magic, political intrigue to rival any epic fantasy, a plethora of formidable female characters... oh.. and magical talking cats... what more could one possibly ask for?*
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*This series is setting up to be an epic masterpiece. There is a lot going on in this first volume, so I can't wait to re-read it and discover even more.*
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*2021: this still remains amazing on reread and I’m glad to be back in this world"*
Please read Ballad for Sophie, Always never and The many Deaths of Laila Starr. Highly recommend those titles as it is one of best that comics has to offer.
I'm a big fan of middle grade graphic novels when I'm sad. Some of those being the tea dragon society series and pilu of the woods
YES tea dragon society YES
there's a tea dragon society CARD GAME?! saw it recently in the shop and lost my marbles
another powerful graphic memoir - George Takei's 'They Called Us Enemy'. talks about largely his childhood perspective growing up in the Japanese internment camps the US created during WWII. he has an incredible voice for storytelling!!
My favourite graphic memoir is Good Talk by Mira Jacob! It’s a really unique art style and made me feel and think a lot! Then I’d also really recommend Saga by Brian K. Vaughn! I think the sci-if in Paper Girls was more confusing than Saga so if you enjoyed that, Saga should be good. The sci-fi is epic but the familial story line is everything and why I love is so much!
omg this is the reassurance i needed cause i assumed the opposite! thank you! laurens has one or two - i'll give them a try!
@@allisonpaiges there’s a lot of characters and different story lines to keep track of, but the actually sci-fi isn’t too hard to understand! The sci-fi is kind of the context while the family drama/relationships is the plot!
Fall Ally is my fave 🍁🍂🥺 Also I really need to start reading graphic novels
Ally Ally Ally! I just got my 🐌 shirt in. It's stunning. Thank you for the cozy peice to my wardrobe
Highly recommend any graphic novels by Skottie Young, the I Hate Fairyland series is my fav
Please please read Fun Home by Alison Bechdel, it's a memoir about growing up gay, familial trauma and grief. It features a lot of intertextuality and you can have conversations with the book!
heartstopper's probably my favourite graphic novel series. Nothing graphic novel related has hit the same since I read that one.
yesss i loved heartstopper too 💛 2nd one was my favorite
Thank you for your recommendations! I love love love Persepolis!
Not sure you'd like those but Pachyderme by Frederik Peeters, The Sandman and The Sandman : Overture (the illustrations on this one are amazing) by Neil Gaiman
as i can now say i’m a graphic novel girlie i cannot wait to read alllllll of these
Thanks for this video, looking forward to reading literally all of those! I can recommend “Kobane calling” by “Zerocalcare” (originally written in Italian). It’s both funny, deep and educational!
My first graphic novel ever (and still current favorite) was Sheets by Brenna Thummler. SO. CUTE.!!! And Displacement by Kiku Hughes which is about her family’s experience in japanese prison camps during ww2 parallel to trump America. SO powerful and moving and just beautiful!
Today I read Himawari House by Harmony Becker and the only thing I have to say is: I think I found a new favourites GN 💛 Highly , highly recommended!!
Not sure if you've read it yet but Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me is one of my absolute faves and is premier sad gay teen representation! Also Juliet Takes a Breath has a stunning graphic novel adaptation, and Almost American Girl is a great one that talks a lot about immigration and family dynamics
Recently read the lie and how we told it by Tommi Parrish. It was a very short read but it had really fascinating themes around gender, relationships and loneliness. Also a very unique art style and smaller story within the already small story that connected to the larger themes. Would recommend.
One of my favorite graphic novels is "The Fruit of Knowledge" by Liv Strömquist. Such a fun, feminist read! Now I'll go and add the part of your recommendations I haven't read yet to my ever growing tbr...
Finding this now... Hope you watched the Nimona movie, did the book justice
One of my faves is absolutely Fun Home by Alison Bechdel! (Graphic memoir might be one of my favourite genres tbh??)
me too!! such a strong way to tell one's story :-)
chef's kiss is also a cute and fun graphic novel + it features a gay romance😊
Middle School GN: Cici's Journey and it's sequel. Such a cute story; deals with grief.
Every time I read a graphic novel you recommend I it's a 5 star read for me!! 💛💛 If you haven't read 4 Kids Walk into a Bank I highly recommend it.
Ally, you simply MUST check out Bug Boys by Laura Knetzger!!! It's a middle grade graphic novel series about two beetles who are best friends (and imo, queer-coded!). Adorable illustrations, gorgeous color palettes, & heartwarming themes of friendship, adventure, and nature. I believe the author was involved in the show Adventure Time, which really comes across in these books. As soon as I read the first volume, I thought of you -- I just know you'll love it!
this is RIGHT up my alley and never heard of it - thank you!!!
@@allisonpaiges I hope you enjoy!! :)
i just read on a sunbeam! it was so so beautiful aaaa i cried aaaaaa the wlw couples aaaaaaaa!!!
i really enjoyed the graphic novel 'the girl by the sea' (i think it's called) if you haven't read it yet!! hits all the feels
I really liked ‘Beautiful Darkness’ by Fabien Vehlmann and Kerascoet. It’s a really unsettling fairy tale. Has stuck with me! P.S Thank you for this video, have so many to add to my TBR 🏋️♀️
Lost at sea is my personal favorite work by bryan lee o'malley read at 18 and it resonated very well with me
Alli! I think I speak for everyone when i say we NEED YOUR OWN GRAPHIC NOVEL. omg i would love it. Your Art is beautiful so i would give all my capitalistic salary to you
this is truly the DREAM i'm screen shotting this comment to add to my vision board for 2023 cause ya girl wants to get a graphic story telling degree
@@allisonpaiges YES YES YES! ♡
thanks for the recs! one graphic novel i am SUPER excited to come out is the moth keeper by k o'neill!!! it's gay and fantasy, so i think it would be your vibe :)
KAY O NEIL OMGGGGGGGGG i had no idea this was coming out thank you!!!
You should check out Mooncakes by Wendy Xu, She and Her Cat and the Okay Witch 😊
I LOVE SNAPDRAGON AND NIMONA SO MUCH
i love bee and the puppy cat 🥺
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Fun Home by Alison Bechdel is a good queer memoir that I think that you'd enjoy!