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Rivers of London Vol. 10: Deadly Ever After
by Andrew Cartmel, Celeste Bronfman, Ben Aaronovitch
adventurous
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
[Blurbs @goodreads]
Illustrations from a mysterious book of fairy tales drawn in the late 1800s are coming to life in the 21st Century and causing havoc. The illustrations were originally painted by a Victorian artist called Jeter Day who disappeared one night in an enchanted forest when he was spirited away by tree nymphs never to be seen again…
Compared to the other volumes in the series, this one is short abd straight to the point. The graphics are pretty cool and the plot is somewhat awesome too. I mean fairy tales coming into life caused by another fairy tale mania, how often does that happen?
FMCs caused a string of events that lead to them fixing it at the end. Couple of challenges along the way in righting what is wrong with the help of the villain's long distant grand daughter. I was surprised quite a bit with the twist at the end and I just wished the story was explored a little bit more to get a glimpse about the nymphs and how all the problems started.
All in all the graphics are cool, the story is okay but it was cut too short.
Illustrations from a mysterious book of fairy tales drawn in the late 1800s are coming to life in the 21st Century and causing havoc. The illustrations were originally painted by a Victorian artist called Jeter Day who disappeared one night in an enchanted forest when he was spirited away by tree nymphs never to be seen again…
Compared to the other volumes in the series, this one is short abd straight to the point. The graphics are pretty cool and the plot is somewhat awesome too. I mean fairy tales coming into life caused by another fairy tale mania, how often does that happen?
FMCs caused a string of events that lead to them fixing it at the end. Couple of challenges along the way in righting what is wrong with the help of the villain's long distant grand daughter. I was surprised quite a bit with the twist at the end and I just wished the story was explored a little bit more to get a glimpse about the nymphs and how all the problems started.
All in all the graphics are cool, the story is okay but it was cut too short.