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james_desantis 's review for:
Trees, Vol. 3: Three Fates
by Warren Ellis
I dunno why I was expecting closure, since I think this is the last volume, but saying that this is still highly entertaining.
Ellis writes a story of a woman who lost a lot thanks to these damn aliens. After they came down she lost someone she cared for. Even if they weren't always together or seeing things eye to eye, she still loved him. Not she is haunted by him. But this town is hiding things, covering up events, and she begins to discover it all.
This is a fast paced thriller with lots of actions and some heartfelt moments. Overall, pretty good. I think I enjoyed volume 2 a tad bit more but Trees ends well enough and you can actually read it without reading any other titles. A 3.5 out of 5.
Ellis writes a story of a woman who lost a lot thanks to these damn aliens. After they came down she lost someone she cared for. Even if they weren't always together or seeing things eye to eye, she still loved him. Not she is haunted by him. But this town is hiding things, covering up events, and she begins to discover it all.
This is a fast paced thriller with lots of actions and some heartfelt moments. Overall, pretty good. I think I enjoyed volume 2 a tad bit more but Trees ends well enough and you can actually read it without reading any other titles. A 3.5 out of 5.