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The Shadow Door by Nykko

x_librarian's review

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2.0

Too many questions left unanswered for such a fast paced graphic novel. I finished the book feeling confused and dissatisfied.

cimorene1558's review

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4.0

Not much to these, but I find them compelling all the same.

sarafangirl's review

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adventurous dark emotional funny mysterious sad tense fast-paced

5.0

quinnster's review

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4.0

Creepy, funny, sad and hopeful are the words I would use to describe this series of books. I picked them up at the library when I was waiting for Emma the other day thinking she would like them, but the cover for The Parting was slightly creepy so I decided to read them first. Good thing I did!

I've seen the books recommended for ages 7+ and also 9+ and I think the 9+ is more accurate. The books deal with some heavy issues, like death, child abuse and terminal illness. Nothing too graphic, but heavy nonetheless. While I'm sure Emma could 'handle' it, I think we can wait a couple of years first.

But I did enjoy them! The art is reminiscent of Calvin and Hobbes, especially Max. The full color books lend to the richness of the Elsewhere world that the kids find themselves in. Despite their issues the kids are bonded and only want to look out for each other and help keep everyone safe. While they are certainly brave and courageous, there are always moments of showing their age so that it's clear that these are still, despite their adventures, children.

There are still many questions left unanswered and things begin to get a little confusing near the end of The Parting, ending with a 'To be continued' cliffhanger. And yet, I can't find anything about another volume coming out anytime soon. Hopefully, that's change soon!

zipperbee's review

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2.0

It was all right. I'll read the next two as I've borrowed them from the library, but otherwise I might not have bothered. Decent story with serviceable art, but so so short.

heypretty52's review

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3.0

The art and the characters are great, but the story itself is almost too convoluted to follow.
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