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Air: Pureland v. 3 by G. Willow Wilson
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Air: Pureland v. 3 (edition 2010)

by G. Willow Wilson (Author)

Series: Air (vol. 3)

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With the help of none other than Amelia Earhart, Blythe has begun to harness her perplexing power; one step closer to controlling time and space. But when the fragmented trail of her mysterious love leads her to dangerous territory of double agents, metalhead jihadists, and an alarming backstory, Blythe will need to control more than just reality: she'll need to manage her own suspicions-and her addiction. What is the real truth about Zayn? And when Blythe can't depend on her pills, can she depend on herself? Find out in Volume 3 of this high-altitude, high-stakes, Eisner-nominated adventure by acclaimed author G. Willow Wilson (Invisible Kingdom, Ms Marvel, The Bird King) and celebrated illustrator M.K. Perker (The New Yorker, Mad Magazine, The Unwritten, Fables).… (more)
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Title:Air: Pureland v. 3
Authors:G. Willow Wilson (Author)
Info:Titan Books Ltd (2010), 168 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading, To read
Rating:****
Tags:2015, fantasy, graphic-novels

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Air Vol. 3: Pureland by G. Willow Wilson

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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
I only read about half of this, hence the no rating, but I couldn't continue because I just hate Blythe and Zayn so much and the way the stories are written leave me wanting more understanding of the timeline, the characters, and who is good/evil. No one tells anyone anything! ( )
  FlanneryAC | Mar 31, 2013 |
While I still feel that the story is a bit rushed, this volume benefits from slowing down to examine the characters more closely. So while I don't feel that Wilson has earned the reader's belief in the strength of the love tying Blythe and Zayn together, they're both much more richly developed than in the first two volumes. I especially like the idea that they've now both lived through part of the other's life. It reminds me of some of the good things about Lost. ( )
  jawalter | Nov 18, 2012 |
The more I read of this series the more I love it. Amelia Earhart is particularly amazing in this volume. Bechdel: Pass. ( )
  elmyra | Jun 4, 2010 |
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With the help of none other than Amelia Earhart, Blythe has begun to harness her perplexing power; one step closer to controlling time and space. But when the fragmented trail of her mysterious love leads her to dangerous territory of double agents, metalhead jihadists, and an alarming backstory, Blythe will need to control more than just reality: she'll need to manage her own suspicions-and her addiction. What is the real truth about Zayn? And when Blythe can't depend on her pills, can she depend on herself? Find out in Volume 3 of this high-altitude, high-stakes, Eisner-nominated adventure by acclaimed author G. Willow Wilson (Invisible Kingdom, Ms Marvel, The Bird King) and celebrated illustrator M.K. Perker (The New Yorker, Mad Magazine, The Unwritten, Fables).

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