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Wash Day Diaries

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You will want to be friends with all of these women; at least I do!

The story tells you about four friends that are each dealing with their own struggles, however they are supporting each other. The topics that are raised range from domestic violence to a sassy love triangle. My favorite part of the book was the represention of different sizes, colors, and personalities. As a plus size women it is encouraging to see people like me in a graphic novel. The only complaint I have about this book is that I wish there was more. I really loved the characters and started to be invested in what was going to happen next.

As a graphic novel the illustrations were fun and easy to understand. I was able to learn a lot about the girls hair routines and their personalities. My favorite part was the group chat chapter. They use innovative ways to show the girls having a conversation together with flashbacks.

I plan to post this review on my bookstagram account where I have over 1,000 followers; it will be posted closer to the release date.

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An amazing graphic novel depicting the beautiful intricacies of Black friendship. We see complex and dynamic characters whose vibrancy shines off the page. There’s a fierceness among them as they explore everything from mental illness to romantic relationships while supporting and loving one another.

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I loved this graphic novel. The art style and color choices were great. I liked how in each section we followed a different character but they still all tied into each other. I would definitely read from this author again!

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This was a beautiful graphic novel about everyday life, friendships, relationships and love. The is rep and mental illness in this book was well done. I related to all the characters and want to give them all great big hugs.

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This graphic novel was sweet and endearing. The reader was taken on a journey of friendship and 4 different perspectives of wash day. These girls were loving, funny, and supportive. I can't wait to get my hands on a copy because the artwork is so whimsical. What I loved the most is that wash day was visually self-care, rather than an arduous task.

CN: street harassment, mental health concerns on page (depression), dementia, bi phobia, mention of hair discrimination (possibly teasing), ex with progressive threatening behavior (consider a restraining order), on page marijuana use

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I DNFed this book about halfway in. The story has graphic images and curse words are repeated multiple times. Although I don't mind reading books with curses if the story is worth it, this one was too much. I didn't understand the characters or the storyline at all. The drawing and colors were pretty okay, but i wasn't hooked to the book or anything.

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Thank you Net Galley and Chronicle Books for allowing me to receive this ARC in exchange for an honest review. This comic book is full of black girl magic while also providing relatable events when it comes to managing hair, relationships, and battling everyday life challenges. I was initially drawn to this book because I am a black woman who goes through the daily struggles of wash day and trying to find the best hairstyle to accommodate me but as I began to read the comic an discover how each of the girls bonded with each other it made me realize that the value of friendship is important, it is important for women to uplift each other and stick together.

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I want to start off by saying that I am not own voices so please seek out those reviews first and take everything i say with a grain of salt.
I really enjoyed this. The art was beautiful and I really enjoyed the plot. The stories were really sweet and I felt like i learned a lot about each woman in the short time I had with them. I also found the story to be extremely heart warming.

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I flew through this book in less than an hour. "Wash Day Diaries" is about the friendship between four natural (hair) queens. The story stays true to the title in that the entire book is entangled with the attention and routines placed in caring for natural hair. It also embraces the struggles some have with living in a society where natural hair isn't always considered "professional" or "acceptable" and the desire to cover their own beauty to appease the masses. The book is not just about hair. "Wash Day Diaries" also tackles mental health, some stigmas associated with minorities, and how easily people can overlook/ be oblivious to your pain when you force a smile on your face. It weaves in some common scenarios minority women face on a regular basis internally and externally. This isn't a long book so I do not want to discuss every topic it covers in this review. I will sum it up by simply saying every woman, especially a woman of color, can find herself in one or all of these women.

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Wash Day Diaries is hands down one of the best ensemble graphic novels I have ever read. It's attention to each character's development and nuance and beautiful intertwining of stories made it absolutely captivating. Like, I want to binge four seasons of this on Netflix.

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This was cute graphic novel. Friendship, hair care, depression, etc. It was nice to see the differences between the girls on their days and them all cumulatively coming together in the end. I think the realness is the kind of friendship I think every gal strives for.

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I loved this book! 11/10 stars !!
The graphic novel does get to a bit of a slow start, but I ended up more than appreciating my decision to stick around. Set in New York City, this story follows four black girl best friends as the bond over their hair and life in general. It made me laugh out loud, cry and kept me engaged all the way through to the last page.
This short read manages to touch on so many topics including depression, dating, familial ties, domestic violence, policing and friendship. Some are covered in passing and some make up a larger part of the story, but I felt like all were done well.
With a group of friends, its often easy to skip over the stories of one or two of them, but I appreciated that we got to spend time with each of the girls and get to know them. Even better, this did not feel like so many Black stories that are marketed for representation, but end up telling the story of Black pain. I felt so represented and related to so many of the girls' experiences. The only inaccurate thing was one of the characters keeping in her glasses while getting her hair done!
In conclusion, get this, read this YOU WILL LOVE T

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Books I get from netgalley are either a hit or a miss. Wash Day Diaries was immaculate though. I loved every page in this! First off the artwork was amazing, lved the color scheme. The plot was simple but I enjoyed the friendship dynamic between the women. All four women are different but they also mesh together real well. I would love ride or die friends like these. I can't wait to see what else Jamila Rowser comes out with!

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I have only read one other graphic novel before. I have been challenging myself to read more out of my comfort zone lately and I am so glad I read this one! I will definitely be on the lookout for more diverse graphic novels. I loved the story of these friends. I want more from these friends. I have 3 best friends and that scene at the show was so funny because I could see my friends doing the same thing. I highly recommend this book.

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This story starts a bit slow paced for my taste, but after the second story it starts getting interesting. It revolves around four women and hair care. It was very fun to take a peek into the life of these women and their relationship with hair and the world. You can tell this story was made with a lot of love and care. Thanks to NetGalley for sending me an e-arc in exchange for an honest review.

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I loved this graphic novel so much! From the storyline to the beautiful illustrations, I was completely hooked. It revolves around four best friends who each have their own story, but all get tied together through bonding, self-care, and their hair care routine. I believe the way friendship, mental health, family, and culture is represented is well-executed. I would love to read more about these characters!

Thank you Chronicle Books and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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The cover draws you in, but it’s the depiction of this friendship and the thread of the each person’s relationship with their hair that keeps you pulled in.

My favorite section was the Group Chat - I love how the panels pulled you into the chat, showing friends reacting to various high points in Tanisha’s story. I also liked how the writing/art depicted Tanisha getting her hair done and looping her best friends into her love-ish triangle.

The art and style of the book is beautiful and I just loved seeing these three and how they bonded while also honoring each pers

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In this graphic novel we follow four friends and their adventures on their wash day's. Within the black community wash day takes the whole day and keeping up with that routine can be a sign of your mental health. Each friend has their own struggles that they have to deal with whether it's mental health, familial acceptance, boyfriend issues, and more.

I love that the author was able to take a singular even that everybody goes through and parallel it with issue black women have to deal with. They also made sure to give each friend their own "voice" and "personality" early on. Allowing every reader to laugh and enjoy because they see themselves in the character or a friend. Additionally, I enjoyed the art style and thought it helped to complete the graphic novel experience in a great way.

*I just reviewed Wash Day Diaries by Jamila Rowser and Robyn Smith. #WashDayDiaries #NetGalley

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Wash Day Diaries is a beautiful book. It's visually stunning, dynamic, and evocative, and a glowing tribute to ride-or-die female friendship. This is something special, and I hope to see much more from these characters! I will be recommending to friends and library patrons far and wide.

Many thanks to the creators, the publisher, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review!

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Actual rating: 5/5 star

This graphic novel was a beautiful slice of life story that follows four different friends. There are 5 shorter stories in the graphic novel, one for each woman, and then one that celebrates their friendship.

This graphic novel showed the diversity and connections between black women from hair to their love lives to mental health. I loved how each woman was so different and there was so much representation in this short graphic novel. We saw a toxic ex, depression and mental health struggles, queer representation, trying to reconnect with family, and love life struggles.

This honestly had everything I could ever want and more and don't even get me started on the art style! It was absolutely so stunning and one of my favorite art styles I've ever seen in a graphic novel.

Thank you to Chronicle Books, Jamila Rowser, Robyn Smith, and NetGalley for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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