• A decidedly pleasant and educational comic book at the same time, which shows us how by changing the perspective of viewing, any fact can be told in 99 different ways.
• A beautiful and therapeutic graphic novel that teaches us how events can be narrated in 99 different ways depending on the angle of view adopted.
• A series of delightful and useful little drawings with speech bubbles. It’s incredible how the same story can be written in 99 variants depending on who, how, and in what psychological state one finds themselves.
• He: It was a decidedly pleasant comic, baby... She: Equally interesting? Did it teach you something at least? He: Oh sure, sweetie, if you change the way you see things, you can describe events in many ways... She: All different? And how many ways? He: Ninety-nine, darling.... but together we can make it 30 less....
• The comic was well done/ amusing like crazy/ taught beautiful things/ that facts are like stars/ depending on where you are:/ if you’re a man, woman, or gay/ if you’re in China or the kitchen/ if it’s sunny or it rains instead/ the variables are 99.
• cmc bck, gr8 1 part, lk txtbk (2 fun!!) Chng view. chng story. 99 ways ?. gr8 huh? :-))
• The book in question - from Black Velvet editions - is over 200 equally divided into 100 almost white pages with a title for each episode and 100 pages also illustrated in different styles all referring to the so-called "drawn literature" commonly known as "comics" and is a sort of pedagogical volume very pleasant to read, to savor and at the same time to study and it teaches many interesting things, among which is the fact that if a certain fact is analyzed and studied from different angles and perspectives (and in this case, the book uses absolutely diverse graphic strokes and drawings, probably made by authors who assisted the author in the work) one can come to tell the same story in many ways that can reach ninety-nine (except for a few really far-fetched ones).
• There are ninety-nine ways to tell a story, and this is understood from the fact that there are many variables at play: the author first of all, their sensitivity, from which side they empathize, from where they speak, where they are, the language they express themselves in. All this is now found in a most interesting comic that explains all this in an eloquent and truly interesting way.
• Wow, but yes, it's basically a comic but also not, like it’s a kind of book that wants to teach but then you also just read it like that, without all the fuss. Basically, it says that if one changes their position (ohh, doesn’t mean I sit on the other side and everything changes...nooo haha) in the sense that one changes their perspective, I mean, changes the way they see, there you go... it says the story you write changes too, see? And now it says you can have up to 99 different ways. Aohh but do you realize?
• Comic? YES... Educational? YES... Boring? X... A unique style? NO... Many styles? YES... 1 story? NO... 99 stories? YES...
..............(ad libitum)
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