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A review by centauria
Over the Garden Wall Vol. 1, Volume 1 by Jim Campbell, Amalia Levari
4.0
I was introduced to this universe via this book (so I found out later that I came in at the end of the primary journey, but my review is solely based on this book).
It's a great children's book, with some notes for adults. It felt like a journey through a child's wild and positive imagination. No time for politics, or mortgages, or car-notes, or other daily adult-life woes. It was refreshing and whimsical, and that was very much appreciated.
It was a quick little tale about a boy traveling to a fantastical world where birds talk and frogs can be deputies. A world where pre-teen older brothers and their crushes can be left behind for just fun travels with friends and imaginary creatures.
I liked the story, which led me to find more stories and shows.
It's a great children's book, with some notes for adults. It felt like a journey through a child's wild and positive imagination. No time for politics, or mortgages, or car-notes, or other daily adult-life woes. It was refreshing and whimsical, and that was very much appreciated.
It was a quick little tale about a boy traveling to a fantastical world where birds talk and frogs can be deputies. A world where pre-teen older brothers and their crushes can be left behind for just fun travels with friends and imaginary creatures.
I liked the story, which led me to find more stories and shows.