Oh, 'Bingo Love' is 100% a graphic novel, and it’s one of those rare books that stays with you long after you finish it. The combination of Tee Franklin’s writing and Jenn St-Onge’s art creates something magical—it’s like watching a movie unfold on the page. The story’s warmth and the characters’ struggles hit harder because you can see every smile, tear, and hesitant touch.
What makes it stand out is how it balances dialogue and visuals. Some scenes have almost no words, just these beautifully drawn moments that say everything. It’s a love letter to second chances, and the graphic novel format is perfect for it. If you’re looking for a quick but impactful read, this is it.
I’m a huge sucker for romance stories, and 'Bingo Love' caught my eye because of its unique format. It’s a graphic novel, not a prose novel, which means it tells its story through both text and stunning visuals. The way Tee Franklin and Jenn St-Onge bring Hazel and Mari’s love to life is incredible—every panel feels like a snapshot of their hearts. The graphic novel format lets you see the characters’ emotions in a way plain text sometimes can’t.
One thing I adore about 'Bingo Love' is how it plays with time. The art shifts subtly to reflect different eras, from the 1960s to the present day, and that visual progression adds layers to the story. If you’re on the fence about graphic novels, this might just convert you. It’s proof that love stories can shine even brighter when you can see the chemistry between characters.
I picked up 'Bingo Love' a while back, and it totally blew me away! At first glance, I thought it was just a regular novel, but it’s actually a graphic novel—a beautifully illustrated one at that. The story follows Hazel and Mari, two women who reconnect after decades apart, and the artwork adds so much emotional depth to their journey. The vibrant colors and expressive faces make their love story feel even more poignant.
What’s cool about 'Bingo Love' is how it blends the visual storytelling of comics with the narrative richness of a novel. It’s not just about the words; the art carries so much weight, like when Hazel and Mari share a glance or hold hands. If you’re into love stories that span lifetimes, this one’s a gem. Plus, it’s a great example of how graphic novels can tackle complex themes just as powerfully as traditional prose.
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Bingo Love is such a heartwarming yet bittersweet story that honestly made me tear up a bit! It follows the lives of Hazel Johnson and Mari McCray, two Black women who meet as teenagers in 1963 and instantly form a deep connection. Their bond blossoms into love, but societal pressures and family expectations force them apart. They both marry men, have families, and live separate lives—until they reunite decades later at a bingo hall. Seeing each other again reignites those old feelings, and they have to decide whether to pursue their happiness or stay in the lives they’ve built.
The storytelling is so tender and real, especially in how it portrays the weight of societal norms on queer relationships during that era. The art style is vibrant, adding warmth to even the heavier moments. What really struck me was how the book doesn’t shy away from the complexities of love—how it can be messy, painful, but also worth fighting for. It’s a story about second chances and the courage it takes to choose yourself, even later in life.