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Review by Nqobile771 -- Winners and Losers in words and ...
Winners and Losers by Arthur Hartz is a graphic book that combines heretical cartoons, aphorisms, quotes, and commentary on the culture of winning and losing that is deeply entrenched in today’s society.
Society is conditioned to look down on losers and celebrate winners. Having ambition and desiring to succeed are excellent traits. However, we need to be realistic and understand that winning is not always possible. The book puts forth reasons and scenarios of why winning does not always equal success. It also sheds light on ways to cope with losing.
Partitioning the book into chapters enabled it to have a coherent structure and made it easy to follow the story. The book begins with a discussion on the concept of success and winning, followed by a discussion on losing. Losers face a myriad of challenges in society. These challenges can negatively affect a person’s outlook on life and can affect their psychological health negatively.
The illustrations in the book are in black and white, while the book cover has bright and colorful illustrations. Although this monochrome color scheme did not take away from my reading experience, colorful visuals would have enhanced the book’s aesthetics and added a lively element. Three different illustrators were used in this book, and they all had distinct styles that were noticeable throughout the book. The varying illustration styles added vibrancy to the cartoons.
There were many positive aspects in this book as it highlighted the importance of detaching self-worth from tangible and material things. When we fail to obtain the first position or win despite putting in the effort, does that make us lesser human beings? Does that diminish our worth? Questions like these came to mind as I was reading through the pages. The book prompted me to introspect and re-define the concepts of winning and losing.
The author delivers the book’s serious message in a light-hearted and satirical manner. I liked this approach as it added an element of entertainment. I did not come across any typographical or grammatical errors. The absence of errors proves the book was professionally edited. The book contains profanities and sexual content.
The book is educational, thought-provoking, and fun to read. For these reasons, I am awarding it a rating of 4 out of 4 stars.
The book is suitable for readers who enjoy cartoons. It might be offensive to Christian as there is a section that ridicules some teachings in the Bible.
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I am not a Christian, but ridiculing biblical teachings or beliefs of any religion is offensive to those who are affiliated with that religion. I wish people would not do that and respect others' beliefs.
Thank you for an amazing review!

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It's an eye-opening and thought provoking book. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment Raluca! I appreciate that.raluca_mihaila wrote: ↑26 Feb 2021, 03:32 It seems like a very interesting graphic novel, and the idea is appealing. I guess the reader will have some surprises, besides the classic winners and losers. Thank you for this great review!

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It is impossible for individuals to win EVERYTIME and this expectation is unrealistic. We really need to redefine success. As for putting other religions down, that's sad. We can all co-exist peacefully if we respect each other. I suppose we should go back to the statement: If you have nothing good to say, say nothing at all.zainherb wrote: ↑01 Mar 2021, 03:05 I love the premise of this novel. This is something i have always known too. Winning does not always equal success and it is okay to not win all the time. Besides, society should redefine the idea of success. I am glad there is a book discussing this.
I am not a Christian, but ridiculing biblical teachings or beliefs of any religion is offensive to those who are affiliated with that religion. I wish people would not do that and respect others' beliefs.
Thank you for an amazing review!
Thanks for taking the time to engage. I really appreciate it and I enjoyed reading your take.

