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Cheshire Crossing by Sarah Andersen, Andy Weir

neveth's review

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4.0

My only real problem with this is there's not enough, and it felt a little rushed. I loved it, otherwise.

piercedbysorrow's review

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adventurous dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

eetree's review

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this was..not good.

volterra13's review

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1.0

1 star for the beautiful artwork.
Big fat 0 for the story (more specifically the way the characters are written).

betterbeereading's review

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4.0

Cheshire Crossing racconta le avventure di una Dorothy, Alice e Wendy ormai divenute adolescenti. Capirete bene come io - ma sono sicura anche voi - sia stata subito attirata da una premessa del genere. I classici da cui questa graphic novel prende ispirazioni sono stati i primi libri che io abbia mai letto e che nel bene e nel male mi hanno forgiato come lettrice.

Il fatto che ad occuparsi delle illustrazioni sia stata Sarah Anderson è stata la ciliegina sulla torta di una storia che aveva tutte le premesse per piacermi! Sarah Anderson infatti è la nota vignettista di Sarah's Scribbles che io seguo da anni.

3dmelg's review

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Great read! Would love more. Feels a bit light/duplicate, in the face of Seanan McGuire's Wayward Children series, but it's got its own ideas and angles. Artwork is beautiful. Found this through a review extolling the full cast audiobook, but for a graphic novel, I chose to read the physical original.

swagginswanigan's review

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5.0

I honestly loved this! The art was amazing. Also I loved to get Andy Weir’s snarky and funny writing again. This was such a great and clever crossover and I absolutely loved it!

bookslucyking's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5*
Not bad at all, good idea, funny, however, the plot is weak and it is chaotic, jumping from one world to another and it is hard to navigate through the information I know from the original tales, keep info of three different stories all together here in a new story is tricky :D but it was nice, fast read.

amheaton's review

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4.0

This was a fun combination of 3 classic children's story heroines and what happens AFTER they get back. I particularly liked Peter Pan experiencing hormones for the first time.