Harleen is a tough, outspoken, rebellious kid who lives in a ramshackle apartment above a karaoke cabaret owned by a drag queen named MAMA. Ever since Harleen's parents split, MAMA has been her only family. When the cabaret becomes the next victim in the wave of gentrification that's taking over the neighborhood, Harleen gets mad.
When Harleen decides to turn her anger into action, she is faced with two choices: join Ivy, who's campaigning to make the neighborhood a better place to live, or join The Joker, who plans to take down Gotham one corporation at a time.
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass is at once a tale of the classic Harley readers know and love, and a heartfelt story about the choices teenagers make and how they can define--or destroy--their lives. This is the first title in DC's new line of original graphic novels for middle grade and young adult readers.
The author as well as the premise make me want to read this book.
ReplyDelete"What draws you to this book?" The cover art is cuter and more appealing than the film version I've glimpsed in trailers, or the comic-book art version. Those scare me!
ReplyDeleteI’ve loved comic books for as long as I can remember and DC comics have always been my fave!
ReplyDeletePlease, what drew me? I've been reading Batman since the mid 50's. Harley is one of my all time favorite villians.
ReplyDeleteThe cover drew me to this book.
ReplyDeleteWow. Sounds awesome. My daugther loves Harley
ReplyDeleteThis looks interesting because I love all the DC characters.
ReplyDeleteI am a fan of DC Comics
ReplyDeleteI love comic characters.
ReplyDeleteSuper Hero Fandom to include the villain side!
ReplyDeleteIt's a unique book.
ReplyDeleteI have a Harley lover in the family so I was drawn to try and win it.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big Harley Quinn fan and of DC Comics in general
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