The Night Mother Vol. 1

The Night Mother Vol. 1

Softcover
4.02

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"The moon is stuck like a broken clock in the midnight sky, the sun a distant memory. No one in this quiet seaside town can remember how long this unnatural darkness has lasted. No one, that is, except for the curious girl who lives in the graveyard, caring for the dead: twelve-year-old Madeline Tock. In gratitude, the departed whisper their worries to her, sounding just like her overprotective but loving father: beware this endless night and she who causes it. Because there's someone else who can hear the whispers, too...someone whose gown is a map of the cosmos, hair a tangled constellation, eyes like the lights of farawa stars. The Night Mother. Her elemental duty is to gather the souls of the dead in her lantern, then send them to their eternal rest as beautiful moonlight. But when her hunger for power drives her to take souls from the living, Madeline bravely stands up to defend her town and those she loves. Can Madeline help bring back the sun, or will she be lured by the starry promises of this mysterious woman?"--Provided by publisher.

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Format
Softcover
Pages
88
Price
14.50 €

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2.5 ⭐️ The Graphic Novel “The Night Mother Vol.1” by Jeremy Lambert follows the young girl Madeline Tock that lives in perpetual darkness on a little island near a town and takes care of burying the deceased townspeople. But all her life she felt a calling that is connected to her gift to communicate with the dead and soon she has to embrace her powers to save the one’s she cares for. I really loved the color scheme of the book. The saturated colors combined with the flow of the illustrations was visually pleasing. I didn’t like the way the people were painted that much but the majority of the illustrations looked amazing. The story was mysterious and action packed. However I could not connect to the characters. The story was told in a removed way and did not immerse me at all. A big thanks to NetGalley and the publisher Oni Press for giving me the opportunity to read an advance copy in exchange for an honest review.

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