A review by magnetgrrl
Delphine by Richard Sala

3.0

This seems more symbolic and dream-like than Sala's earlier stuff, but there is more to it than anything he's done recently or in quite a while, and for that I'm pleased. It gives this impression that maybe it all means something deeper like maybe there's a large allegory at work here (especially with the chapter names like "frog" and "spider" and the corresponding imagery) but... I don't think there is, and I don't mind so much. I'm just happy that there's some meat to this and more than a few pages of content or just a whiff a story that I don't care it doesn't really make sense. It's still a super interesting read.