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cloned's review against another edition
I read this as a kid and had a recent hankering to revisit it. If there is something beautiful to be found here, it is lost on my now-adult eyes. Poor Gilbert.
ventipan's review
5.0
absolutely gut-wrenching,, had me ugly sobbing for a whole week I cannot
they most definitely deserved better and and and I hate Augustus
they most definitely deserved better and and and I hate Augustus
morebedsidebooks's review against another edition
5.0
An opus originally published at 17 volumes and the life’s work of Keiko Takemiya, Kaze to Ki no Uta, or The Poem of the Wind and the Trees, is a Japanese comic amazingly made a reality from 1976-1984. Set in a far-off France of the 19th century past from the first pages, readers immediately know they have been transported and are in for something quite different.
Put simply there is a lot to The Poem of the Wind and the Trees, so I’ve an in-depth review at my blog.
Put simply there is a lot to The Poem of the Wind and the Trees, so I’ve an in-depth review at my blog.
Graphic: Child abuse, Incest, Pedophilia, Rape, Sexual assault, and Violence
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