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Hello and welcome! My name is Emma and I've been a bookseller for over a decade. This blog features my bite-sized book reviews. I read books old and new, according to my own whim. Find my reviews useful? Sign up for my newsletter, Shelf Confidences, so you don't miss anything!

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Review: “Mouse Guard: Fall 1152” by David Petersen

Image Emma 8 April 2017

Thumbs up for Mouse Guard: Fall 1152 by David Petersen. Fantasy graphic novel.

The setting owes, well, everything to Brian Jacques. The story is nothing to write home about. But the art! My God, I love the art.


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