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Loading... Air Vol. 3: Pureland (edition 2010)by G. Willow Wilson, M.K. Perker (Illustrator)
Work detailsAir Vol. 3: Pureland by G. Willow Wilson
None. 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! ( )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. The more I read of this series the more I love it. Amelia Earhart is particularly amazing in this volume. Bechdel: Pass. no reviews | add a review
No descriptions found. "Unholy war. Air gypsies. Double agents. Heavy metal jihadists. They're the fellow travellers on the latest stage of Blythe's incredible journey. When Blythe is confronted with the sinister truth-- or is it? -- about Zayn, the man she loves, she falls into the arms of a handsome scoundrel and embarks on a dangerous mission to Pakistan. There she forges an uneasy alliance with a band of metalheads with machine guns, waging a jihad against the jihadists who've made their home a living hell. As Blythe is pushed to her emotional and physical limits, even her legendary mentor, Amelia Earhart, is powerless to stop her tailspin. As Amelia criss-crosses the globe in search of answers that dwell in her own mysterious past, Zayn returns with foreboding secrets about Blythe's future. Could one of them hold the truth about the love she fears lost? Or has she finally set a course for her own destruction?" -- p. [4] of cover.… (more) (summary from another edition) |
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