Fotografía de autor

Jennie Wood

Autor de Paper Planes

7 Obras 115 Miembros 9 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Jennie Wood

Paper Planes (2023) 36 copias
Flutter, Vol. 1: Hell Can Wait (2013) — Written and created — 32 copias
A Boy Like Me (2014) 31 copias
The Flutter Collection (2018) 5 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
20th century
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
North Carolina, USA
Lugares de residencia
Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Miembros

Reseñas

Dylan and Leighton have been best friends for years, but now they've landed at a camp called In Bloom as a result of an incident to do with a classmate. Over the course of the story, filled with flashbacks, readers learn that Leighton is asexual, and Dylan - who everyone thinks is a girl, though they dress in typically male clothing - has a crush on her. Leighton is her parents' golden child, but feels intense pressure, especially after seeing her older sister Caroline shipped off to rehab for drinking. She wants to connect to the Black side of her family, but her mom has cut off contact with them. Leighton's family, and the families of most of her tennis friends, are wealthy, but Dylan lives with their single mom, who works three jobs and struggles to make ends meet. Dylan dreams of being an astronaut to go "anywhere but here," but understands the obstacles.

Dylan's and Leighton's tangled friendship has weight and texture, and they're both willing to sacrifice a lot for the other - and to keep each other's secrets. This is what leads to the accident with their classmate Mandy, who has been bullying them both constantly, but who Leighton's forced to be friends with because Mandy's mom is friends with her mom.

When Dylan and Leighton return to school in the fall, they've both changed (and so has Mandy; and Cricket, from camp, is there too, although they were homeschooled before). It seems as though D&L are headed in different directions, though they still care for each other.

Quotes (no page numbers(!))

I know Leighton's feelings about things more than I know my own. (Dylan)

Our culture teaches us that a person is either good or bad, you can't be both. There's no room for both, for nuance. (Leighton)

"It's not that I don't care about tennis. It's that I don't ONLY care about tennis. Why doesn't anyone understand that?!" (Leighton)
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JennyArch | 6 reseñas más. | Oct 20, 2023 |
A spoiled rich girl manipulates people and uses her parent's wealth to buy herself out of trouble and maintain her perfect daughter facade.

Set at a juvenile delinquent summer camp the reveal of what got her there -- told through a series of flashbacks -- takes forever, maybe to keep us from hating her completely until the end. The title comes from the paper airplanes she uses to pass notes with her co-conspirator, one of the puppets she has dancing on her strings.

Some will say I'm distorting the story, but one of this girl's lesser sins is literally stealing her best friend's cat. It just gets worse from there, and we're somehow supposed to think she isn't pure evil? Nuh-uh.… (más)
 
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villemezbrown | 6 reseñas más. | Sep 28, 2023 |
Former best friends Dylan and Leighton are stuck in summer camp for troubled youth after a life altering incident happened. If they don’t get a good evaluation at camp, they’ll get sent away to an alternative high school. While participating in activities and chores at camp, both teens reexamine what led them to their current situation.

This was a good read and a good story, but the storytelling was a little difficult to follow at times; it wasn’t always told there was a time jump and you had to distinguish between the color scheme of the pages.

I wasn’t ever the biggest fan of Leighton to be honest. I know she was going through stuff and that she was hiding things from Dylan (they both were hiding things from each other), but I don’t know - I never felt like they were the best of friends like they were supposed to have been. I was also disappointed in the ending of it as I didn’t feel like there were conclusions to parts of the storyline.

I was still a fan of the graphic novel though and will for sure be recommending it to others. I really enjoyed the art and will be suggesting it to some for that reason. The representation and the storyline that some of the characters went through are important to share and I can see others enjoying it.

*Thank you Maverick and NetGalley for a digital advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review
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oldandnewbooksmell | 6 reseñas más. | May 23, 2023 |
Thank you NetGalley, Mad Cav Studios and Maverick for early access of Paper Planes by Jennie Wood

Paper Planes by Jennie Wood Is released on May 16th, 2023

3.5⭐️

Paper Planes is a graphic novel that touches on the struggles of adolescence and the struggles of finding one’s own sexuality. I really liked the side character Cricket, my favorite quote from the entire story came from her, on page 88.
The art style gave me Kim Possible vibes, which I really enjoyed.
 
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sLeys.Reviews | 6 reseñas más. | Feb 22, 2023 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
7
Miembros
115
Popularidad
#170,830
Valoración
½ 3.4
Reseñas
9
ISBNs
10

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