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rickjones 's review for:
One Week in the Library
by John Amor, Kathryn Layno, Tom Muller, W. Maxwell Prince
I can absolutely understand why people didn't like this comic, yet I was personally very fond of the mysterious and bittersweet impression that carried throughout.
I spent a majority of my time as a child absorbing stories that stayed with me, played with me, and haunted me far into adulthood. Often times I was only able to access or understand these stories in pieces, leaving me with more questions than answers and an insatiable creative curiosity. One Week In the Library perfectly embodies that feeling whether or not it intended to, and I relished in welcoming back the nostalgia it invoked.
Since my enjoyment was almost completely due to personal factors I can accept why it isn't shared, but I will cherish this story and the immeasurable joy I felt upon reading Pinocchio's inclusion regardless.
I spent a majority of my time as a child absorbing stories that stayed with me, played with me, and haunted me far into adulthood. Often times I was only able to access or understand these stories in pieces, leaving me with more questions than answers and an insatiable creative curiosity. One Week In the Library perfectly embodies that feeling whether or not it intended to, and I relished in welcoming back the nostalgia it invoked.
Since my enjoyment was almost completely due to personal factors I can accept why it isn't shared, but I will cherish this story and the immeasurable joy I felt upon reading Pinocchio's inclusion regardless.