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Space Trash Vol. 1
Space Trash Vol. 1 | Jenn Woodall
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In Jenn Woodall's debut graphic novel series, three teenagers attending school on the moon try to keep their boredom and resentments at bay as they stumble across an exciting secret that could change the course of their future. In 2115, Earth has been abandoned as a lost cause and mankind has moved on to space colonization. At a decrepit high school on the moon for underprivileged youth, Stab, Yuki and Una are three teenagers who try to keep their boredom and resentment at bay by fighting rival gangs and cliques, hanging out, sleeping their way through class, all while trying to avoid punishment from the Student Council. Fights over turf, respect and snacks lead to unearthing an exciting secret, but will their friendship be strong enough to forge a new future?
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Finished this while my baby played w/ her blocks! There's a lot of set up in this 1st volume about a dystopian high school on the moon for delinquent students; the plot doesn't get going until near the end. But aesthetically & artistically I loved this so much I didn't care. It feels simultaneously futuristic yet retro, punk and outer space influenced. The dialogue is sharp and funny. I can't wait to see where the three girls go in the next book!

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Bookgoil
Space Trash Vol. 1 | Jenn Woodall
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I read 49 books in December, lots of fantastic audiobooks and graphic novels to finish out the year.

Some of my faves:

-Lavender House
-Wicked House
-From Dust a Flame
-Space Trash v 1
-Invisible
-Enemies
-Victory Stand
-The Atlas Six

And rereading The Consumption of Magic again even if it broke my heart.

kspenmoll 🎉🎉 2y
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Lindy
Space Trash Vol. 1 | Jenn Woodall
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Earth has become inhabitable. The trio of students in this full-colour graphic novel attend a derelict high school on the moon. It reminds me of a punk, underprivileged, all-girls Archie comic. Volume 1 is mostly getting to know the setting & characters, ending in a cliffhanger. #Canadian #Queer #YA #Comics

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Lindy
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But revisionist history is such a proud human tradition.

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AvidReaderandGeekGirl
Space Trash Vol. 1 | Jenn Woodall
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3 stars- This was primarily set up for a series, it was a bit confusing as some things weren't explained. I do plan to continue the series, however.