A review by labridespages
Peanut Jones and the Illustrated City by Rob Biddulph

5.0

EVERYTHING, I mean EVERYTHING corresponds almost perfectly to the idea I have of a Youth Fantasy book, where the Imagination reigns supreme. I really got quickly into the story and what I immediately appreciated was the length of the chapters. They are very short, around 4 pages each and it is perfect to keep the pace. It is especially very satisfying, I can not explain it correctly but the shorter the chapters, the more one has the impression of moving much faster, or on the contrary that the book has no end. But in this case, it doesn’t matter!

The universe is amazing, the pages are almost all illustrated in orange-black color, allowing to visualize the environments and to get completely into the novel. All in explosions of colors, the graphic style is particular but corresponds to the story, I loved the drawings! It’s full of action, reversals, the end is great, I didn’t expect at all the last cliffhanger (knowing that there are several!!).

Conclusion: I think it will be a great pleasure to reread this novel as it has managed to transport me and to amaze my child soul remained intact. A reading for all ages, without any moderation.

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