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4.0
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Houses of the Holy got kind of buried in between the rest of the Humble bundle that I'm still making my way through. It's the fist part of a graphic novel which starts very interesting in the second word war, but it is clear from the start that the main character doesn't abide to normal rules of aging.
I only realized when I was reading Houses of the Holy that I had encountered the author before. Earlier this year I read The House of War and Witness which I liked a lot and this graphic novel really had the same kind of feeling to it. Also, the themes were more or less related. The art was really good too. I would recommend it.
Houses of the Holy got kind of buried in between the rest of the Humble bundle that I'm still making my way through. It's the fist part of a graphic novel which starts very interesting in the second word war, but it is clear from the start that the main character doesn't abide to normal rules of aging.
I only realized when I was reading Houses of the Holy that I had encountered the author before. Earlier this year I read The House of War and Witness which I liked a lot and this graphic novel really had the same kind of feeling to it. Also, the themes were more or less related. The art was really good too. I would recommend it.
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