Cemetery Girl: Book One: The Pretenders (Graphic Novel) (The Cemetery Girl Trilogy) [Kindle Edition] Author: Charlaine Harris | Language: English | ISBN:
B00F9EZB6K | Format: PDF, EPUB
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THE PRETENDERS
Charlaine Harris, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse novels and the Harper Connelly Mysteries, and New York Times bestselling author Christopher Golden present an original graphic novel illustrated by acclaimed comic book artist Don Kramer—first in a brand-new trilogy.
She calls herself Calexa Rose Dunhill—names taken from the grim surroundings where she awoke, bruised and bloody, with no memory of who she is, how she got there, or who left her for dead.
She has made the cemetery her home, living in a crypt and avoiding human contact. But Calexa can’t hide from the dead—and because she can see spirits, they can’t hide from her.
Then one night, Calexa spies a group of teenagers vandalizing a grave—and watches in horror as they commit murder. As the victim’s spirit rises from her body, it flows into Calexa, overwhelming her mind with visions and memories not her own.
Now Calexa must make a decision: continue to hide to protect herself—or come forward to bring justice to the sad spirit who has reached out to her for help...
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- File Size: 91579 KB
- Print Length: 128 pages
- Publisher: InkLit (January 7, 2014)
- Sold by: Penguin Group (USA) LLC
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00F9EZB6K
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- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #87,690 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
Five reviews up already on this book and all 5 gave one star because they thought it was a novel. Possibly, those people should just look at the pictures, they can't read! Unfair to give a book one star because you didn't read the description of the book. These unfair reviews are not based on the actual material. On to my review: Cemetery Girl is the first of three GRAPHIC novels that will be in this series. This first one sets the scene and introduces Calexa Rose Dunhill. Looking forward to the rest of this series because there is a lot of mystery here and although the first book wraps up nicely, there is a lot still to learn about The Cemetery Girl. A fun read that includes a moral to the story about choices and consequences There is some adult language in the book but I think this is fine for young teens (and adults that can comprehend this is a graphic novel)!
By kczar
I'm admittedly not too familiar with Charlaine Harris' work. I mean, I know she's the author of the Sookie Stackhouse series, but I've not really delved into it too heavily, but I am extremely familiar with Christopher Golden and Don Kramer.
Naturally Harris is known for her novel work, not only with the Sookie series, but many additional series including the Aurora Teagarden Series, Lily Bard, and many others, and it's very cool to see her delve into the graphic novel medium.
Christopher Golden is another great author who has dozens of books and short stories to his name, but I primarily know him for his comics work with Mike Mignola, which includes a few Hellboy novels, the Baltimore series of novels and comics, as well a few other short novels, including Father Gaetano's Puppet Catechism, also with Mike Mignola.
Don Kramer is the artist here, and he brings fantastic work to whatever it is that he's working on, he's primarily known for his work at DC on books like JSA with Geoff Johns, Batman with Paul Dini, as well as additional runs on Nightwing and Wonder Woman. He brings a real great energy to his books and it's really great to see him on a project like this.
This is the first installment in a trilogy of graphic novels and if you are a fan of any of these three people you'll find something to enjoy here, despite it being a graphic novel, as opposed to a prose novel. It's got plenty of signature Harris' charm, while Golden is a natural at the comics game by this point, and it's all wonderfully brought to life by Don Kramer. So don't discount this one just because it may not have been what you were expecting, you'll be missing out, truly.
By Andrew J. Williams
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