labunnywtf's review

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5.0

This book is so beautiful. Full of Labyrinth art work in all different styles, as well as stories told by artists about how Labyrinth touched their lives.

As a major Labyrinth fan, this was beyond words enjoyable.

revengelyne's review

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5.0

This book was amazing!

I felt like I had slipped back into my childhood with this book.

It feels like only yesterday when trailer for The Labyrinth appeared on television causing me to be so excited for it. I don't think I ever disappointed in the movie. I suppose a small part of me wanted to believe that Jareth and Sarah did find each other again later on.

This book was filled with beautiful art and wonderful tribute stories from various people and artists. I enjoyed everything about this book. I don't think there anything wrong with it. Maybe I am biased toward this particular movie and always have been.

Still this book is a must have for any The Labyrinth fan out there.

By the way, did you figure out the "easter egg" at the end? ;D

ericawrites's review

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4.0

This book feels light and missing points of view, for example there were no explicit queer perspectives. But has some beautiful tribute art.

aprilthelibrarian's review

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5.0

I actually haven't read all the letters from the different artists, but I love this book and all the wonderful art included! Perfect for a huge Labyrinth fan!

aalejo's review

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5.0

The art in this book is top notch with such a wide range of artistic styles.

sanalith's review

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5.0

This amazing tribute book is filled to the brim with gorgeous Labyrinth fanart in nearly every style you can imagine. The most intriguing section definitely came at the very end, when the cover artists shared 13 versions of his sketch and walked the reader through its design. Suggestions from the editions were even included. The entire process was simply fascinating.

Comments from the artists were also strewn throughout the book, and reading about their personal connections to the movie, as well as to Jim Henson, David Bowie, and Brain Froud, were incredibly moving. Sometimes I wonder if my obsession with this film borders on the...errr...dark side, so to speak, but here were people who felt the same way I did, whose lives were deeply changed by their experiences, and it was just beautiful to read.

Also, if you own the book, take a close look at the cover, as the artist included a little easter egg. He won't tell you what it is, and neither will I, but if you know the movie well enough, you'll find it, and it's awesome <3
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