A Chain of Thunder (Civil War: 1861-1865, Western Theater #2) by Jeff Shaara takes place in and around Vicksburg, Mississippi during the American Civil War.
The book is still one of the smartest, self-contained graphic novels I have read
The story, the author tells us, is loosely based on tale he heard from a Holocaust survivor he met while working on his previous book while doing research across Europe and at Yad-Vashem, the Israeli Holocaust Museum.
The novel is not unreadable, it is enjoyable for the Bond fans, but it is far from being one of the best in the series
To enjoy this book, it’s good to be familiar with the character of Hook from the original play
I truly enjoyed this book and was sad it ended, I learned a few things
About: Legendary Star-Lord Vol. 1: Face It, I Rule by Sam Humphries, Paco Medina (Illustrator), Freddie Williams (Illustrator) is a graphic novel about Star-Lord, star of the Guardians of the Galaxy. 112 pages Publisher: Marvel; 1 edition Language: English ISBN-10: 0785191593 […]
The pace of the graphic novel is fast, but not lightning fast, and steady. Mr. Diggle keeps it steady with skill and humor peppered throughout
eading it.
Even though the book starts off in the “romantic” direction, there is an odd twist towards the end which was a nice surprise
Bai Tide is a light, fast read with loveable characters and exploit