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M**E
Excellent book
Bought for a teenager, they love the graphics and story.
M**N
Book
Love it
A**E
Great book
Love this book
P**R
A worthy sequel
Without seeing her photograph I can't be sure, but I guess that Marjane Satrapi's self-portraits - which feature throughout this book - are not flattering.If so, that would be completely in keeping with the text which consistently reveals Satrapi candidly even when in her most immature and vain moments. She can be pretty blunt about some of her friends and relatives too.All this brutal honesty is a fitting accompaniment to the startling tales she reveals from within the Iranian fundamentalist regime. There can be no more accessible insight into this extraordinary country.My review of "Persepolis" described it as a "must read. "2" is more of the same so if you loved the first don't stop now!
L**N
Four Stars
Just as well told and interesting as the first Persepolis!
E**R
How to survive in Teheran
Marjane Satrapi's follow up to her comic book on growing to be a teenager in Iran, is cleverly written, with a wonderful sense of humour, so necessary to survive and handle a very difficult life from the point of view of her Western readers. Her drawings are wonderful, in simple and subtle ways conveying the emotional highs and lows and shocks, providing an excellent accompaniment to the text.I saw the film a few years back, but still enjoyed the book
E**A
brilliant and merciless
Insightful, brilliant and merciless.
M**K
Absolutely beautiful.
You wont be able to put down these graphic novels. Absolutely beautiful.
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