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literatureaesthetic 's review for:
The Sandman
by Neil Gaiman, Dirk Maggs
if I was rating the audiobook alone, this would be a 5 out of 5. The production, the cast... it was stunning. However, the story was kinda boring? It was very simplistic, which I guess makes sense considering it's based on a graphic novel series, but I still wanted more.
I loved the first third, especially when we were in Arkham Asylum, which is one of my FAVOURITE fictional settings everr. It was dark af, and gritty and we had some classic DC villains make an appearance. It was so good. But it lost me around the halfway point? It just felt very random. I felt like we were done with the main plot, and the second half just felt very disjointed and chaotic. None of it really connected, idk.
I'd still recommend the audiobook if you're looking for something fun and quick and very simplistic. But I don't think I'll ever pick up the graphic novels.
I loved the first third, especially when we were in Arkham Asylum, which is one of my FAVOURITE fictional settings everr. It was dark af, and gritty and we had some classic DC villains make an appearance. It was so good. But it lost me around the halfway point? It just felt very random. I felt like we were done with the main plot, and the second half just felt very disjointed and chaotic. None of it really connected, idk.
I'd still recommend the audiobook if you're looking for something fun and quick and very simplistic. But I don't think I'll ever pick up the graphic novels.