Map of Days
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.24 (639 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1907704612 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 56 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Beautiful book: wonderful, magical story about a child who climbs into a clock. Art, printing, binding, everything is perfect. Originally posted for the Comic Book Review Column on the Fantasy Literature Review Site:I've recently become a fan of Nobrow Press: They put out unique, and often small, runs of graphic novels that stand out as special works of art because of the high level of paper, binding, and . Sarah Lydia said Lovely. Good for young and old.. This is listed as a children's book- and is a lovely one. But I've given this as a gift to adults, who have then sent me hand-written letters thanking me for such a touching, beautiful piece of art. The story is enchanting, accessible and vivid. It's a story of love, mystery and cr. Gorgeous, brilliant artwork! Trippy yet wholesome The rating system on here isn't really appropriate for graphic novels, because it is narrated in a pictorial way. I wish you had a question involving the art in this book. This is more of an art book than a children's story.
He has contributed editorial illustration work to The New York Times Sunday Review.. Why does his granddad open its old doors in secret and walk into the darkness beyond? One night, too inquisitive to sleep, Richard tiptoes from his bed, opens the cherry wood doors, and steps inside .Robert Hunter's first comic was The New Ghost. He lies in bed each night listening to its tick-tocking, to the pendulum’s heavy swing. Richard can’t stop thinking about the clock
"Alien landscapes and rich hues that speak of dreams and mystery, Map of Days bewitches." - The Guardian Books Review, UKShortlisted for the 2013 Cartoonist Studio Prize"A stunning work of graphic fiction." - It's Nice That"There are many more examples of creative visual storytelling that I could give, but I think the main point is that the book changes techniques from page-to-page, rarely relying on the same method. It’s an incredibly engaging work, and it’s one I plan to reread many times." - Fantasy Literature