Novak, N. James – Pigeonanity #1

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Pigeonanity #1

It’s my “job” as reviewer to say things that people might not agree with, but I feel compelled to point out that the ending for this book is just stupid. The book isn’t bad up until that point. An interesting concept, even if it’s kind of been done by Anders Nilsen, about a bird trying to find some meaning in his life. Nothing really gets answered, and the conversation that would have been of the most interest (where the wise bird tries to convince him that life is worth living) is ignored entirely. Nice art, and I liked the picture of the man in the bird wings on the last page, but this would have to be considered as a work in progress more than anything completed. Does that make any sense? I mean mostly that he still has a ways to go in my book. All the basic tools are there though, so it probably wouldn’t kill you to send him an e-mail to see what else he has around.

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