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Don't Go Where I Can't Follow by Anders Nilsen, Cheryl Weaver

hiko's review against another edition

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4.0

Tam olaraq komiks sayammaram, amma təsirli idi.

starnosedmole's review against another edition

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5.0

A beautiful tribute by comic book artist Anders Nilsen to a partner who passed away. Original, poignant and refreshing on a subject that could be perceived as common and predictable, Nilsen offers a sincere portrait. This is the best work I've read all year, and was well worth special-ordering from the library.

usagiyoon's review against another edition

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4.0

Poignant and good read, loved how personal it was, loved the more light hearted moments that balanced out the end, which made me cry. I think it was a little too short though.

lord_spathington's review against another edition

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5.0

A touching an intimate look, albeit partially, into a romance that was cut short. Painful, beautiful, and all too real.

penpencil22's review against another edition

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2.0

It's hard to assign a rating to this, particularly a two star one, because it is a beautiful tribute. And that was its original intent, so I can't fault it for that. But as a total outsider, I felt really disconnected. It was too short and disjointed for me to be involved. It felt like it wasn't meant for me--and it really wasn't.

gfox3737's review against another edition

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5.0

A mixed media memoir of a relationship, the trivial and the tumultuous, the letters and postcards between a young couple, and the deep pain of loss. Damn.

ursulamonarch's review against another edition

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5.0

A heartrending account of a relationship cut short by cancer. The intimate ephemera of postcards and photos intermingled with drawings was a bittersweet way to convey the potential and loss in their time together.

kq5's review

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5.0

Who knew such simple moments in life can break your heart like this.

moreadsbooks's review

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3.0

I thought I had a lot to say about this, but I'm going to table any attempt at a review & go hug my husband.

gncd's review

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4.0

Poignant and good read, loved how personal it was, loved the more light hearted moments that balanced out the end, which made me cry. I think it was a little too short though.
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