Graphic Novel Review: The City on the Other Side by Mairghread Scott, illustrated by Robin Robinson
When a wealthy and sheltered young girl stumbles into a pitched war between two fairy kingdoms, the fate of San Francisco itself hangs in the balance!
The first decade of the twentieth century is coming to a close, and San Francisco is still recovering from the great earthquake of 1906. Isabel watched the destruction safely from her window, sheltered within her high-society world.
Isabel isn't the kind of girl who goes on adventures. But that all changes when she stumbles through the invisible barrier that separates the human world from the fairy world. She quickly finds herself caught up in an age-old war and fighting on the side of the Seelie—the good fairies.
-summary and cover via Goodreads
Plot: The plot was interesting! I liked the idea that the fairy world exists right along side the human world, and what happens on one side has an effect on the other.
Characters: The characters were all good! Honestly, next to Isabel and Benjii, my favorite character was Button!
Art: Good! All the characters looked really different from one another, and the fairy world was neat looking!
Overall: This was a really interesting Graphic Novel! If you're looking for a good fantasy graphic novel, with a unique world, definitely try this book!
I received an e-ARC of this book from the publisher.
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