The Sandman by Dirk Maggs
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Very satisfying.
Mind you, I've read the comics several times through, so I was apprehensive about how well it would have transformed into an audiobook format.
Fortunately, it worked brilliantly. I'm sure it required a great deal of re-imagining for the format, but this should come as no surprise since it will soon come out as a TV SERIES!!!!
Wooo!
But back to the story. This only takes on the narrative through the Midsummer Night's Tale. We can all expect more, later.
Just imagine.
The lord of stories, of narrative, of dream.
For all of you who have never read the comics and think you might like to get introduced to this?
Definitely. Listen away. It only gives you a taste of the full tale, but it's very, very fun.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2020
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