21st Century Literature - Activity
In this day and age-- especially during these times where staying home is the norm, many of us turned to various forms of literature to pass the time. Doodle fictions (Diary of a Wimpy Kid), Manga (Boku no Hero Academia), Graphic Novels (Marvel Comics)-- a lot of them could be found online.
I myself have read two doodle fiction series so far, Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Dork Diaries. Reading them was glorious. Recently, I've immersed myself in reading manga, especially of the fantasy, slice-of-life, and romance genres (I know those three pretty much covers most manga, but anyway), graphic novels . . . well, no. I've never tried them, so I have nothing to say about them.
Doodle fiction stands out with its simple, but defined humor, highlighted by the easy to understand doodles in every page or two. As a kid, I was really engrossed reading doodle fictions, and right now, I bet I'd still enjoy reading them.
Manga can be a little hard to read for some, with its unusual panel arrangement of right-to-left. Plus, most manga are colored in greyscale. If a reader is not used to manga, they might feel a little overwhelmed.
For graphic novels . . . eh, again, sorry, I have no idea. I think I'll just stick to watching marvel movies, thank you.
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