kotoko reviewed Saga, Volume 6 (dupe) by Brian K. Vaughan
Review of 'Saga, Volume 6 (dupe)' on 'Storygraph'
5 stars
They're lovely and the situation is too funny.
Saga, Volume 6 (dupe)
They're lovely and the situation is too funny.
I just wasn't getting into it. It was still good, but I was starting to read other books and didn't think I'd ever actually get back into it.
I definitely liked it more than Rock Addiction, but I still didn't love it as much as the P/C books. I saw this as the contemporary/more realistic version of Declaration of Courtship, only not as good.
I would have liked this one better if it was a novella instead of a full-length; usually I'm all for more Singh, but this one seemed to drag on a bit, and I think more brevity would help that.
The P/C books just seem so much more layered and intricate and well-thought out than the Rock Kiss books, and I have a hard time reconciling the fact that the same person writes them.
I definitely liked it more than Rock Addiction, but I still didn't love it as much as the P/C books. I saw this as the contemporary/more realistic version of Declaration of Courtship, only not as good.
I would have liked this one better if it was a novella instead of a full-length; usually I'm all for more Singh, but this one seemed to drag on a bit, and I think more brevity would help that.
The P/C books just seem so much more layered and intricate and well-thought out than the Rock Kiss books, and I have a hard time reconciling the fact that the same person writes them.