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I picked up this delightfully kafkaesque work on a whim and am glad I did. Although I’m not a professional writer, I could sympathize with the protagonist’s ongoing trials and tribulations. Watson’s drawing style too lent a welcoming coziness seen especially in the depiction of European style cobbled streets and closely grouped buildings, alleys, and archways. Despite the simplicity of the protagonist’s design, his face conveyed a lot of feeling and I couldn’t help but hope his luck would somehow change. Being published is quite the accomplishment!

Honestly just a very strange book. It was fun to read in the sense that I wanted to see what was going to happen next, but it wasn't super engaging content. I wouldn't really recommend this book. ** spoilers ahead ** I saw someone in another review describe the main character as a British Jon Arbuckle and I couldn't agree more. I found myself interested in what other bad and unfortunate things were going to happen to him along his journey, but I couldn't help but feel like I wasn't satisfied by the end of the book, despite being bored.











