My Favorite Thing Is Monsters

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My Favorite Thing Is Monsters

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Karen sees herself as a monster, as a tiny werewolf with an underbite. The other kids at school make fun of her and the only people she likes and feels comfortable around are her brother, her mother and the enigmatic neighbor Anka. But during her investigation, Karen will get an unexpected glimpse into the world of adults and find out many things about her family and about Anka. and also cry (or feel the urge to cry, which is unusual enough for me) at a small expression of grief happening quietly in a corner of a larger grief tapestry. This has been a hard year for a lot of reasons, and with few exceptions, everyone I know or have talked to says that they have read less. I understand why. My Favorite Thing is Monsters is not a book that can be read lightly. Those seeking escapist fare won’t find it here. This is a book about monsters, but in the book Karen makes an important distinction: “A good monster sometimes gives somebody a fright because they’re weird looking and fangy -- a fact that is beyond their control -- but bad monsters are all about control -- they want the whole world to be scared so that bad monsters can call the shots.”

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Levitt, Aimee (October 27, 2016). " My Favorite Thing Is Monsters lost at sea—literally [Updated]". Chicago Reader. Archived from the original on July 17, 2018 . Retrieved January 4, 2018. And there's also no way in hell I'll ever pass up on anything else the author creates. None. I'm a fan for life.Beware though, because this book is dark. Very very dark with themes of not only xenophobia and anti-semitism but also of sexual assault and forced prositution and homophobia and everything else nasty. But if you can stomach these things, this is well worth your time. I cannot wait for the next book in the series. The big thesis statement of MFTIM comes toward the end of the book as Karen considers the different kinds of monsters that exist in the world. Karen has idolized monsters for her entire life, specifically the strange, mutated outsiders that appeared in the late-night horror movies she catches on TV and the horror comics she reads voraciously, and she draws herself with werewolf-like features in her sketchbook. Karen considers herself and other misfits to be good monsters, people who don’t fit socially constructed views of what is normal and simply want to live their lives without hurting others. The bad monsters are the people who want to oppress, control, and/or destroy people that challenge their ideas, and this dichotomy is especially clear to Karen after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: This was the '60s. I watched protests being broken up by the police. I saw bigotry. It made me think about our own inner monstrousness. [5]

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The story goes through her neighbor Anka's life and Karen's own life. It seems like the kids in school were bullies to her. She did get one friend but I think she secretly had a crush on her. Until, her friends parents broke them up because of all the monster stuff. I would not be unhappy at all if this won the graphic novel category. As much as I LOVED Saga vol 7 and went gaga over Monstress vol 2, this one bites as deep or perhaps deeper than the rest.My Favorite Thing Is Monsters takes place in Chicago in the late 1960s. MLK is shot and killed during the course of the story and the city and Ferris’ characters react to the loss with pain, numbness and self-destructive decisions. Ferris weaves in history the way Mad Men shows us the 1960s, from the inside out. The story is told as a diary-esque journal of doodles and thoughts by our young protagonist, Karen Reyes, who fancies herself as a werewolf child. She lives with her mother a Históricamente es fascinante, porque se enseña el Chicago de esa época desde un barrio conflictivo, pero también con ello la historia de ese momento de todo Estados Unidos: mafia hereditaria de los tiempos de Al Capone, prostitución, droga, pobreza, segregación racial y racismo en general, homofobia, violaciones, machismo, la Guerra de Vietnam en marcha, el asesinato de Martin Luther King cuando todavía pesaba en la sociedad el de Kennedy... Completito; la falta de esperanza que se transmite es total. Pero además, uno de los personajes (Anka) cuenta su pasado, que acontece en la Alemania nazi previa a la Segunda Guerra Mundial y también en los inicios de este conflicto. Even at an early age, Anka moved from tragedy to tragedy, growing up in a brothel, forced into prostitution herself, and only able to escape the holocaust by turning to a man who abused her as a child. Karen’s brother Deeze and her mother, while loving, caring people, hide violent secrets, too. It’s a testament to Ferris’ characterization that we can see so many people’s worst sides, yet still understand them as complex people whose beauty shines out from the scars.

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Wolk, Douglas (May 31, 2017). "New Graphic Novels Detail Personal Journeys and Twists of Fate". The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 1, 2017 . Retrieved January 5, 2018.

I guess that's the difference... A good monster sometimes gives somebody a fright because they are weird and looking fangy... A fact that is beyond their control... But bad monsters are all about control... They want the whole world to be scared so that bad monsters can call the shots..." i could go on and on, but it makes more sense for you to just go read it now and review it better than i have. it's great, and it's only the first part of what is either one or two more books - sources vary. All the visits to the Chicago Art Institute, where some of the paintings Deeze introduces her to become some of her "best friends." The Unlikely Story of Felix and Macabber” w/ Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou & Juni Ba | CBH Interviews #114 September 26, 2023 La historia tiene lugar en los años 60 en un barrio de Chicago y seguimos las aventuras de Karen, una niña inteligente y simpática que sufre la triple marginación de ser diferente: por ser de una minoría étnica, por su familia disfuncional y por su inclinación sexual. Su manera de afrontarlo es creer en los monstruos y considerarse uno ella misma, ya que es lo que la sociedad le está diciendo. Pero su actitud no es para nada victimista, me encanta su sentido del humor y su valentía.



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