
Mister Magic
I wanted to read the graphic adaptation of “Mister Magic” because I enjoyed the novel and graphic adaptation of another Kiersten White novel, “Hide”. The difference this time is that I’m approaching the graphic version without having read the novel version first.
That will need to be rectified at some point because I need to better understand the monster at the center of this. We all watched shows as kids that left us with an odd taste in our mouths and questions later in life.
I’m still trying to make sense of the ending. Why are they perpetuating things instead of bringing closure? Things are never going back and those who got out deserve to live free, fulfilled lives.
Thank you to NetGalley and Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed Press for the opportunity to read and review.
I wanted to read the graphic adaptation of “Mister Magic” because I enjoyed the novel and graphic adaptation of another Kiersten White novel, “Hide”. The difference this time is that I’m approaching the graphic version without having read the novel version first.
That will need to be rectified at some point because I need to better understand the monster at the center of this. We all watched shows as kids that left us with an odd taste in our mouths and questions later in life.
I’m still trying to make sense of the ending. Why are they perpetuating things instead of bringing closure? Things are never going back and those who got out deserve to live free, fulfilled lives.
Thank you to NetGalley and Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed Press for the opportunity to read and review.