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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Short, and pretty much a Dracula rip-off. Full of angst and teenage stupidity, but it appears a lot of that is because of whatever happened in the last few books--which I haven't read. Maybe this wouldn't have been so annoying if I had read it as a continuation rather than a one-off. ( ) Courtney Crumrin and her uncle Aloysius continue their travels in Eastern European, this time to an ancestral village, where Courtney befriends a mysterious young man. The story and artwork are both masterful. The characters' motives and emotions are movingly drawn, the backgrounds atmospheric. Every brushstroke seems necessary and perfectly placed. Ted Naifeh's work continues to amaze me.
The feelings expressed aren’t at all unusual (they’re actually sort of cliched), especially for the audience as I imagine them, but the appeal comes from Ted Naifeh’s art. Pertenece a las seriesCourtney Crumrin (4.2) Contenido en
This story follows Courtney and Uncle Aloysius on their European vacation as they journey into the homeland of their family name. revealing old truths and new wrinkles in Courtney's relationship with her Uncle. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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