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The March of the Crabs, Vol. 2: The Empire of the Crabs by Arthur de Pins

ehawk's review

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adventurous funny inspiring lighthearted

4.5

realbooks4ever's review

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4.0

The crabs learn to turn! This creates a divide between those who want to stay with the old ways and those who wish to evolve. Environmentalism comes into play when the lobsters take matters into their own claws and disrupt the completion of a new oil pipeline. Again, I love dePins artwork and the colors he uses. The crabs are quite adorable.
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