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dame_samara 's review for:
Stargazer
by Anthony Cleveland, Chris Fernandez, Antonio Fuso, Stefano Simeone
This book Aesthetically is on point from beginning to end. It works to bring you further into the story. I had chills opening this for the first time; reading "The stars have never been closer" really does feel like a threat and helps set the scene.
The art is gorgeous and haunting at the same time.
Story-wise I wouldn't say it's groundbreaking or anything. But it is a fun story that will keep you turning pages. The urgency of the situation definitely is evident as you are reading. While also allowing you to learn this information at the same pace as the characters.
I will say that lacking overall is character depth; I can't say I know anything about these women, or honestly their names besides Kenny's sister. They honestly kind of exist as placeholders for this plot to progress forward.
TLDR: Overall fun read, but don't expect anything new and don't read for the characters.
The art is gorgeous and haunting at the same time.
Story-wise I wouldn't say it's groundbreaking or anything. But it is a fun story that will keep you turning pages. The urgency of the situation definitely is evident as you are reading. While also allowing you to learn this information at the same pace as the characters.
I will say that lacking overall is character depth; I can't say I know anything about these women, or honestly their names besides Kenny's sister. They honestly kind of exist as placeholders for this plot to progress forward.
TLDR: Overall fun read, but don't expect anything new and don't read for the characters.