A review by jmsv45
Above by Leah Bobet

2.0

Honestly, I'm still trying to figure out what the hell I just read. I got the impression that it was good, but I was a little too lost to fully appreciate it. I get that Matthew would see no reason to explain certain things, but... Assuming that I know his world is a bad assumption. Nevertheless, the world he lived in was pretty amazing. Terrible, awful place. But when I finally saw it come together, I saw the beauty of it. The beauty that is so clearly displayed on the cover.
There are still so many questions left unanswered. I will continue my review after I've thought about this a little more.