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The Lost Path by Amélie Fléchais
QUICK SUMMARY
Three boys on a treasure hunt take a shortcut and end up in an unfriendly forest, full of magical creatures and a dangerous conflict of power.
REVIEW
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ ¦ 4 STARS
The illustrations in this book were as gorgeous as the ones in the previous one, stunning full-colour pages of magical forest scenery alongside black-and-white illustrations full of character, full of tiny details that tell a story all on their own. This book also had superhero comic book style illustrations from the point of view of the youngest boy who thinks he's a super robot, which was really fun to read. The characters were all vivid and interesting in the little time we had with each, but I just wish the story could have been longer and more fleshed out; the hints of the deeper story given were really interesting, but no resolution was given.
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I was able to read this thanks to netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review. *** The art style is amazing, visually I was in awe. The story starts out colored and then falls into black and white and then random color panels/pages in between. The story starts out intriguing, fairy tale like, a dark forest that holds secrets where bad things happened. Then we meet our 3 young MCs who are on a treasure hunt and take a wrong turn somewhere and end up in the dark forest where they have a crazy adventure.
Visually this story is amazing, it starts out strong, and then about half way through it just seems to fall apart. There are hints of a long history, of things in the forest and relationships between those there, but we know none of it. Then the ending just happens. It feels very abrupt and not a very strong conclusion. I’d recommend it as a fun light read for young readers but it’s not a strong recommend from me.
The Lost Path by Amélie Fléchais Genre: Fantasy | Graphic Novel Length: 96 pages Published on 28th March 2018 by Lion Forge Comics Purchase: Amazon | TBD Amélie Fléchais: Website | Goodreads Digita…
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