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Das Krabbenimperium by Arthur de Pins

joshgauthier's review against another edition

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5.0

With comedy, satire, great art, and relevant themes, vol. 2 of March of the Crabs takes some unexpected turns while continuing to deliver everything that I enjoy about this series.

snchard's review against another edition

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4.0

Oh my gosh crab politics are my favorite politics and I cannot wait for the translation of the final installment.

lukeisthename34's review against another edition

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5.0

So. Much. FUN!

slimikin's review against another edition

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4.0

My pithy review of this series (so far) mostly consists of delighted laughter. Which, alas, does not come across very well in print. So: Crabs! Crab politics! Feckless humans and evil lobster plots! Super-kind living fossils! The crab Chosen One! ...And one more volume to look forward to. :D

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4.0

This little story is just so endearing - who knew crabs could be so cute?!

This volume holds a little more character development and some good plot building. I'm struggling to think how this is only going to be a trilogy but can't wait to find out how it goes.

glitterandtwang's review against another edition

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4.0

Crabs!! I love these little marble crab guys. I am firmly on the side of the turning crabs. I don't know if there is a political allegory going on in France, but these little crabs are so cute that it doesn't matter. I'm so excited for the third volume to be translated!
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