Aurore
My sister says I'm reading way too fast, but I'm reading comics/graphic novels not Russian litterature, so... I... don't think I'm too fast?
Whelp, doesn't matter.
Aurore is a graphic novel by Enrique Fernàndez (sorry for the wrong 'a', I'll maybe change it later). It's about a girl between two words who must help her tribe with a song. It's really really dream-like, both in the story (there a spirits and stuff) and the graphic, with a kind of watercolour-like colouring (maybe it is watercolour, I don't know anything about this kind of thing).
It's really nice and I cried and I was happy, and the main characters, Aurore and Vokko, are very interesting. But it's a little bit... too little? It's just 50 pages and being as dreamy as it is, it's very... un-concrete - sorry, I really don't know how to explain XD
I get that Fernàndez didn't want to describe something real to mantain the oniric atmosphere, but I just feel like I missed something (and I swear it wasn't because I read it fast!).
I liked it, but I wanted more.
Quotes: "The song you'll sing, no one will hear it, but everyone will be transfixed by the feelings it's going to give. Forever. Now you understand the meaning of all of this, don't you?" "Pride." - Vokka and Aurore.
Ssele P.
P.S. My internet connection is failing me so hard :/
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