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The Night Gwen Stacy Died
by Sarah Bruni
I'm not up much on Spiderman lore, but I know about Gwen Stacy enough to know what the title is referring to. My friend left this book at my house with a note to read it and love it, and you know what? I do. It's not without it's oddities and faults, but I love it all the more for nearly accomplishing what I think it intended to. It's an ambitious feat to take a myth-like comic book storyline and make your characters pretend (?) to be them...wait, wait, wait, stop. Listen, I can't even properly explain this surrealistic, odd, and highly inventive narrative. It's a page-turner throughout, though. By the ending pages of the books I was reading and flipping those pages so fast because I wanted to know how it all turned out. It was rapid-fire reading. And while the end may leave some people puzzled, I enjoyed it completely.
Recommended for people who like reading something a bit outside of the box, don't mind being confused for a bit of time, and like a good imagination.
I will definitely be keeping up with the author's works after this phenomenal debut...
Recommended for people who like reading something a bit outside of the box, don't mind being confused for a bit of time, and like a good imagination.
I will definitely be keeping up with the author's works after this phenomenal debut...