psykobilliethekid's review
4.0
Another set of stories where Sela is trying to help those that are in need by giving them stories to read that are close to what they're experiencing in life. And we also get a glimpse into Sela's life and what she has to go through being able to live for so long and never age. You can tell the frustration and sadness she feels when you see how someone doesn't learn from the stories they read. And you can feel the loneliness she feels when she finally finds love...
This was a very great read and I remember how I felt when I read through this the first time. I also remember how angry I was when I saw someone tried to open my package with a knife and cut into the cover of my book.
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but has to give it up.This was a very great read and I remember how I felt when I read through this the first time. I also remember how angry I was when I saw someone tried to open my package with a knife and cut into the cover of my book.
tmpowers's review
1.0
Yea, this volume is no better than the first. I didn't like the art or the writing. Both seemed overly simple.
missuskisses's review
4.0
I'm hooked on this series. Recommended for those who love fairy tales with a twist. Later on in the series the authors develop a mythology arc.
bookishrealm's review
3.0
I like the idea of the individual stories but I want a more cohesive storyline so hopefully it'll get better with future volumes
mouseg's review
3.0
What was that twitter thread about male authors not writing women well? Well, this artist can't draw women as people, just bosoms. Her knockers boobed breastidly down the stairs. Gawd, these need better artwork. The stories are fun and definitely grim.
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