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A review by gabbyreadswithtea
Nightmare in Savannah by Lela Gwenn
3.0
Fantastic in theory, average in practice. Nightmare in Savannah’s biggest issue was pacing. I see most of the reviews stating this and I agree wholeheartedly. I found myself quickly confused within this story and felt like this needed a lot more time to grow. Like, 2 more volumes kinda time. The characters were okay, I felt like I needed more time with them to really connect.
The artwork was cool and spooky, perfect for the story and the colourings were perfect for this Fay tale.
I did enjoy the queer romance aspects of this graphic novel. And the main couple was super cute and I definitely shipped them.
In the end, this graphic novel wrapped itself up in a neat bow. I would be interested in seeing this creators future works, as long as the story is fleshed out a lot better.
If you want to try a fast-paced and unique, spooky fairy story, give this one a go.
Thanks to Diamond Book Distributors for providing me an e-copy of this graphic novel. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
The artwork was cool and spooky, perfect for the story and the colourings were perfect for this Fay tale.
I did enjoy the queer romance aspects of this graphic novel. And the main couple was super cute and I definitely shipped them.
In the end, this graphic novel wrapped itself up in a neat bow. I would be interested in seeing this creators future works, as long as the story is fleshed out a lot better.
If you want to try a fast-paced and unique, spooky fairy story, give this one a go.
Thanks to Diamond Book Distributors for providing me an e-copy of this graphic novel. All thoughts and opinions are my own.