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Alexandria: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Unfolds by Nick Bantock
blreed's review
5.0
The further along the series goes, the better I think it captures the mingled euphoria and terror of loving another person. Over the last couple of volumes, I came to interpret alchemy as a metaphor for the joining of two dissimilar people, and Frolatti's sinister machinations as a metaphor for the ways that fear and distrust sabotage love.
bucket's review
2.0
This is no better (maybe worse?) than The Gryphon. The art is less unique -- more vintage than original. And all the same problems with really not making much sense.
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