Graphic Novel Review: I Hate Fairy Land #2
This series keeps getting better and better. It’s dark, I can tell you that. Definitely not for children. The main character has no morals and she does things no hero would do. It’s still fun in a weird way to read and find out the unexpected had happened. Like, there are no consequences to her actions, and so she’s truly free to do WHATEVER she wants.
I don’t know, I’m still having a great time reading this, it’s out-of-the-box and I like being surprised. Although, it’s not for everyone. My husband couldn’t enjoy it. He kept thinking about how wrong some things were. But, that’s what I like about it. It’s like taking chances with some things that people expect to happen until they don’t.
If you haven’t given this graphic novel a chance, you definitely should. But be warned, it’s not for everybody. I still have volume three waiting in my to-be-read-pile.
Cheers!
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