Soh Kam Yung reviewed Cheshire Crossing by Andy Weir
What happens when Oz, Wonderland and Neverland get to meet.
3 stars
An interesting mash-up graphic novel involving three girls who have the shared experience of crossing to another world: Oz (Dorothy), Neverland (Wendy) and Wonderland (Alice). The three of them are bought to the same place to learn to cope with their world-crossing abilities. But they have had enough with being considered mad by authorities who don't believe their stories, and they end up crossing into each other's worlds, resulting in mayhem when the Wicked Witch of the West meets up with Captain Hook.
The original story by Weir includes his own illustrations, which Weir admits were not good. This edition of his story includes illustrations by Anderson.
An interesting mash-up graphic novel involving three girls who have the shared experience of crossing to another world: Oz (Dorothy), Neverland (Wendy) and Wonderland (Alice). The three of them are bought to the same place to learn to cope with their world-crossing abilities. But they have had enough with being considered mad by authorities who don't believe their stories, and they end up crossing into each other's worlds, resulting in mayhem when the Wicked Witch of the West meets up with Captain Hook.
The original story by Weir includes his own illustrations, which Weir admits were not good. This edition of his story includes illustrations by Anderson.