Joe Corallo
Autore di Mine! A Celebration of Liberty and Freedom for All Benefiting Planned Parenthood
Opere di Joe Corallo
Mine! A Celebration of Liberty and Freedom for All Benefiting Planned Parenthood (2018) — A cura di — 50 copie
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3.5 Stars
I don't know how to feel about this one. The art style I absolutely adored. It looked great, and the character designs looked wonderful too. The action scenes, and trust me there were plenty, were wonderfully done. The plot, however... felt way too rushed. I feel like I watched a movie on fast forward with how quickly it went by. There were several scenes that I think were meant to be big emotional payoffs, but instead, I felt nothing. The plot gives you no time to breathe and to get to know the characters. You know some basic key facts about them, but nothing else. You don't get to have any big emotions over them because the story never lets you know them. The plot pacing was also just weird. The beginning of the novel made me think that I had somehow accidentally started reading a second volume in a series, not the first. But no, this novel just dumps you into the world with barely any information. The world itself seems like it's a very interesting one, but you barely see it. And what I did see, I didn't really understand, because it flew by so quickly. It's a pity because what little I saw of the main protagonists and the world, seemed like it had a lot of potential. There are also way too many characters shoved into only about a hundred pages worth of story. Another reason you don't really get to know any of the characters is that there are so many of them. I also really disliked the ending. That's a personal dislike however, others may like it. The last thing I'll mention is that this world gave me a lot of the same vibes that the movie Bright did. They're both urban fantasy set in the modern day, so it's understandable. But seriously, I felt like I was reading what could have been an alternative setting to Bright.… (altro)