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orangerful's review
3.0
I'd probably give this 2.5 stars. Departure from his 'Treasury of Victorian Murders' series, this book contains 3 short stories about Blanche, Geary's Aunt. I was hoping for some straightforward historical fiction, but these tales get a bit odd. Not bad, but compared to his other stuff, just okay when it comes to keeping my attention.
bibliotess's review
3.0
Book Riot Challenge 2018 Task 4: A comic written and illustrated by the same person
antlersantlers's review
3.0
I definitely liked these fictional historical (mis)adventures, but at the same time it felt a little over the top.
gazeboreader's review
4.0
Such fun! I loved the pictures and especially the section that took place in Paris!
scottyreadsstuff's review
2.0
2.5/5 stars
This book made no sense whatsoever. Ordinarily, I adore weird novels, however this one in particular was absolutely ridiculous!!
The ending made no sense, in fact, it wasn't even an ending. After finishing Adventures of Blanche I sat there dumbfounded. I was wondering "So, is this it?". If this was part of a series, it would have made more sense in my opinion.
The only good thing about this book was the main character, I adored Blanche!!
This book made no sense whatsoever. Ordinarily, I adore weird novels, however this one in particular was absolutely ridiculous!!
The ending made no sense, in fact, it wasn't even an ending. After finishing Adventures of Blanche I sat there dumbfounded. I was wondering "So, is this it?". If this was part of a series, it would have made more sense in my opinion.
The only good thing about this book was the main character, I adored Blanche!!
richard's review
A young musician's adventures in New York, Hollywood, and Paris during the early 20th century. Featuring anarchists, artists, labor unions, bohemians, ladies who live together as man and wife, and general Rick Geary awesomeness.
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