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City of Glass: The Graphic Novel, (Paperback)

City of Glass: The Graphic Novel, (Paperback)

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    from bluepigeon

    As a graphic mystery/detective short novel, this book is very well done. What Karasik and Mazzucchelli have achieved here is no small feat. The abstract thoughts and intricate stories intertwined in the book are delicately interpreted into the visual with striking compositions within each panel a...

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    from MariaAlhambra

    An excellent adaptation of the Paul Auster novella, with some very ingenious visual translations of Auster's labyrithine metafictional riddles.

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    from AlejandroAlarcn

    Really good story. It's difficult to convey the sense of a descent into madness and the dissipation of self into nothingness in graphical form; yet I think this book succeeds admirably. I'm judging this work on itself, as I haven't read the original novel.

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    from Don.A

    Really good story. It's difficult to convey the sense of a descent into madness and the dissipation of self into nothingness in graphical form; yet I think this book succeeds admirably. I'm judging this work on itself, as I haven't read the original novel.

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    from stephmo

    A wrong number starts everything in this adaptation of Paul Auster's novel into graphic form...and from the moment Daniel Quinn who has been hiding behind his William Wilson identity decides to adopt the identity of Paul Auster, things take a turn for the strange. In a story that manages to effor...

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