Pros: Beautiful art, eccentric and novel format. Cons: Makes only veiled allusion to the rest of the story; no real resolution.
I have never read the Griffin & Sabine series, which this book is a sequel to. However, I was fascinated by Bantock's Museum at Purgatory, so I decided to give it a look.
A new volume in the Griffith and Sabine story, this is a tale rich in the artistry, mystery, and surprise that made the original saga so beloved. Illu...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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