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2014 • 304 pages

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Average rating4.1

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At first I was a bit skeptical about this graphic novel, but I decided to give it a try after seeing it sit on my desk for so long. As I delved into the book, I realized there are no words! (or hardly any) That made it unique from other graphic novels I had read.
McGuire pictures the location of a home somewhere in the United States. Here he shows how people and history have changed through this perspective. He illustrates different pictures by their years.
It was interesting to see how different events could be related to each other, showing that people are really the same over time. Granted, some people are completely different, and with time and culture, they are very different. Yet, I see that humans aren't so different from each other. **Even in the time frame 2100-2200, McGuire plans a huge tsunami and some humans come back afterwards to investigate how lofe was before then. Our curiousity to learn has never stopped in McGuire's imagination.

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