The Encyclopedia of Early Earth
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2013
176
Novel • Fiction
Early Earth • Mythical Past
2013
Adult
12-18 years
The Encyclopedia of Early Earth is a graphic novel by Isabel Greenberg that weaves together a series of interconnected stories. It follows the journey of a storyteller from the mythical realm of Early Earth, exploring themes of love, adventure, and mythology through diverse narratives and richly crafted illustrations.
Fantastical
Mysterious
Contemplative
Bittersweet
Nostalgic
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Isabel Greenberg's The Encyclopedia of Early Earth has garnered praise for its stunning artwork and inventive storytelling. The blend of mythology and folklore appeals to readers seeking originality. However, some criticize its pacing and complex narrative as occasionally difficult to follow. Overall, it is a visually captivating and imaginative graphic novel.
Readers who enjoy Isabel Greenberg's The Encyclopedia of Early Earth would likely appreciate imaginative storytelling, mythology, and intricate illustrations akin to Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology and Craig Thompson's Blankets. Fans of graphic novels that blend folklore with whimsical art will find it particularly captivating.
7,741 ratings
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176
Novel • Fiction
Early Earth • Mythical Past
2013
Adult
12-18 years
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