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A review by dhrish
Paris 2119 by Dominique Bertail, Zep
3.0
C/W: Nudity
"Paris 2119" genuinely has a very interesting art-style that lends itself to partly to nostalgia and comes off as very moody. Set in a very futuristic Paris, the world itself was gorgeously drawn. However, I didn't feel as attached to the characters themselves, especially Tristan Keys (who definitely gives: I'm-not-like-other-people-vibes). The storyline definitely has it's moments but after putting the volume down, I wasn't interested enough to want to reach for the next one.
Basically, major points of futurism, environmentalism, conversations around how technologies convenience and art, but not something, I think, I would reach for again.
Thank you to NetGalley and Magnetic Press for giving me access to a free arc. All opinions are my own.
"Paris 2119" genuinely has a very interesting art-style that lends itself to partly to nostalgia and comes off as very moody. Set in a very futuristic Paris, the world itself was gorgeously drawn. However, I didn't feel as attached to the characters themselves, especially Tristan Keys (who definitely gives: I'm-not-like-other-people-vibes). The storyline definitely has it's moments but after putting the volume down, I wasn't interested enough to want to reach for the next one.
Basically, major points of futurism, environmentalism, conversations around how technologies convenience and art, but not something, I think, I would reach for again.
Thank you to NetGalley and Magnetic Press for giving me access to a free arc. All opinions are my own.