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#5 - Anno's Medieval World by Mitsumasa Anno, (Bodley Head, 1980)
A favourite storyteller of my childhood, and here I found an Anno book I hadn't yet read! My review is here.
#6 - The Red Tree by Shaun Tan (Lothian, 2001)
I'm not sure there's any point linking to my "review" of this, because it's mostly incoherent and gobsmacked. With the exception of the fact that I really loved the final spread and have found a great deal in it, I'm just going to point you all to
sanguinity's review instead. (Mine's here if you really want to read it.)
A favourite storyteller of my childhood, and here I found an Anno book I hadn't yet read! My review is here.
#6 - The Red Tree by Shaun Tan (Lothian, 2001)
I'm not sure there's any point linking to my "review" of this, because it's mostly incoherent and gobsmacked. With the exception of the fact that I really loved the final spread and have found a great deal in it, I'm just going to point you all to
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