
The Nameless City?held by the rogue Dao prince Erzi?is under siege by a coalition of Dao and Yisun forces who are determined to end the war for the Nameless City once and for all. And the people of the city?the "Named"?are caught in between. Meanwhile, Rat and Kai must infiltrate Erzi's palace and steal back the ancient and deadly formula for napatha, the ancient weapon of The Nameless City?held by the rogue Dao prince Erzi?is under siege by a coalition of Dao and Yisun forces ...
Title | : | The Divided Earth |
Author | : | Faith Erin Hicks |
Rating | : | |
Genres | : | Sequential Art |
ISBN | : | The Nameless City #3 edit details Friend Reviews To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Reader Q&A To ask other readers questions about The Divided Earth, please sign up. Popular Answered Questions Samuel Robison September 25 2018 Lexi This book actually doesn't come out till September 25th but once it is released, you will be able to get it from the library or you can buy it online. Community Reviews Showing 1-30 4.28 |
Edition Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 pages pages |
The Divided Earth Reviews
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
A perfect continuation of the story with a look at politics and family with action and awesome characters just like the first two volumes. ...
THE DIVIDED EARTH, the third and final graphic novel in The Nameless City trilogy by Faith Erin Hicks, is more mature, deeply detailed, and ultimately satisfying for readers who have been following Rat and Kaidu?s friendship and adventures. Hicks? attention to detail in her illu...
My son owns and has read the first two books in this series, and I know he enjoyed them, but I went in to number three basically blind. Nonetheless, I seriously enjoyed it. I probably would have benefitted from the context the first two books would have provided, but it wasn't strictly...
The Nameless City series ends explosively (literally!) and maybe a bit frantically in The Divided Earth. This volume is basically all action, which can be fun, but I missed some of the quieter character moments from previous volumes. Suffice it to say, the conclusion plays out like you...
More thoughts to come ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
A perfect continuation of the story with a look at politics and family with action and awesome characters just like the first two volumes. ...
THE DIVIDED EARTH, the third and final graphic novel in The Nameless City trilogy by Faith Erin Hicks, is more mature, deeply detailed, and ultimately satisfying for readers who have been following Rat and Kaidu?s friendship and adventures. Hicks? attention to detail in her illu...
My son owns and has read the first two books in this series, and I know he enjoyed them, but I went in to number three basically blind. Nonetheless, I seriously enjoyed it. I probably would have benefitted from the context the first two books would have provided, but it wasn't strictly...
The Nameless City series ends explosively (literally!) and maybe a bit frantically in The Divided Earth. This volume is basically all action, which can be fun, but I missed some of the quieter character moments from previous volumes. Suffice it to say, the conclusion plays out like you...
More thoughts to come ...
An awesome, beautifully drawn conclusion to this fantastic series. Put this series in the hands of kids who like Avatar and Legend of Korra; they'll be right at home. ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
A perfect continuation of the story with a look at politics and family with action and awesome characters just like the first two volumes. ...
THE DIVIDED EARTH, the third and final graphic novel in The Nameless City trilogy by Faith Erin Hicks, is more mature, deeply detailed, and ultimately satisfying for readers who have been following Rat and Kaidu?s friendship and adventures. Hicks? attention to detail in her illu...
My son owns and has read the first two books in this series, and I know he enjoyed them, but I went in to number three basically blind. Nonetheless, I seriously enjoyed it. I probably would have benefitted from the context the first two books would have provided, but it wasn't strictly...
The Nameless City series ends explosively (literally!) and maybe a bit frantically in The Divided Earth. This volume is basically all action, which can be fun, but I missed some of the quieter character moments from previous volumes. Suffice it to say, the conclusion plays out like you...
More thoughts to come ...
An awesome, beautifully drawn conclusion to this fantastic series. Put this series in the hands of kids who like Avatar and Legend of Korra; they'll be right at home. ...
A solid ending to the series. ...
I had downloaded this tween graphic novel from Netgalley, but it was archived before I could get a chance to actually read it. ...
I enjoyed this series so much! ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
A perfect continuation of the story with a look at politics and family with action and awesome characters just like the first two volumes. ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
A perfect continuation of the story with a look at politics and family with action and awesome characters just like the first two volumes. ...
THE DIVIDED EARTH, the third and final graphic novel in The Nameless City trilogy by Faith Erin Hicks, is more mature, deeply detailed, and ultimately satisfying for readers who have been following Rat and Kaidu?s friendship and adventures. Hicks? attention to detail in her illu...
My son owns and has read the first two books in this series, and I know he enjoyed them, but I went in to number three basically blind. Nonetheless, I seriously enjoyed it. I probably would have benefitted from the context the first two books would have provided, but it wasn't strictly...
The Nameless City series ends explosively (literally!) and maybe a bit frantically in The Divided Earth. This volume is basically all action, which can be fun, but I missed some of the quieter character moments from previous volumes. Suffice it to say, the conclusion plays out like you...
More thoughts to come ...
An awesome, beautifully drawn conclusion to this fantastic series. Put this series in the hands of kids who like Avatar and Legend of Korra; they'll be right at home. ...
A solid ending to the series. ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
A perfect continuation of the story with a look at politics and family with action and awesome characters just like the first two volumes. ...
THE DIVIDED EARTH, the third and final graphic novel in The Nameless City trilogy by Faith Erin Hicks, is more mature, deeply detailed, and ultimately satisfying for readers who have been following Rat and Kaidu?s friendship and adventures. Hicks? attention to detail in her illu...
My son owns and has read the first two books in this series, and I know he enjoyed them, but I went in to number three basically blind. Nonetheless, I seriously enjoyed it. I probably would have benefitted from the context the first two books would have provided, but it wasn't strictly...
The Nameless City series ends explosively (literally!) and maybe a bit frantically in The Divided Earth. This volume is basically all action, which can be fun, but I missed some of the quieter character moments from previous volumes. Suffice it to say, the conclusion plays out like you...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
A perfect continuation of the story with a look at politics and family with action and awesome characters just like the first two volumes. ...
THE DIVIDED EARTH, the third and final graphic novel in The Nameless City trilogy by Faith Erin Hicks, is more mature, deeply detailed, and ultimately satisfying for readers who have been following Rat and Kaidu?s friendship and adventures. Hicks? attention to detail in her illu...
My son owns and has read the first two books in this series, and I know he enjoyed them, but I went in to number three basically blind. Nonetheless, I seriously enjoyed it. I probably would have benefitted from the context the first two books would have provided, but it wasn't strictly...
The Nameless City series ends explosively (literally!) and maybe a bit frantically in The Divided Earth. This volume is basically all action, which can be fun, but I missed some of the quieter character moments from previous volumes. Suffice it to say, the conclusion plays out like you...
More thoughts to come ...
An awesome, beautifully drawn conclusion to this fantastic series. Put this series in the hands of kids who like Avatar and Legend of Korra; they'll be right at home. ...
A solid ending to the series. ...
I had downloaded this tween graphic novel from Netgalley, but it was archived before I could get a chance to actually read it. ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
A perfect continuation of the story with a look at politics and family with action and awesome characters just like the first two volumes. ...
THE DIVIDED EARTH, the third and final graphic novel in The Nameless City trilogy by Faith Erin Hicks, is more mature, deeply detailed, and ultimately satisfying for readers who have been following Rat and Kaidu?s friendship and adventures. Hicks? attention to detail in her illu...
My son owns and has read the first two books in this series, and I know he enjoyed them, but I went in to number three basically blind. Nonetheless, I seriously enjoyed it. I probably would have benefitted from the context the first two books would have provided, but it wasn't strictly...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
A perfect continuation of the story with a look at politics and family with action and awesome characters just like the first two volumes. ...
THE DIVIDED EARTH, the third and final graphic novel in The Nameless City trilogy by Faith Erin Hicks, is more mature, deeply detailed, and ultimately satisfying for readers who have been following Rat and Kaidu?s friendship and adventures. Hicks? attention to detail in her illu...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy. I really liked the first two books in this series and this is a great conclusion. I don't "know" if this is true, but I "feel" like the art is scratchier, not as polished as the previous books. But I'm not sure. I do like how the story...
It was fine. I wish there had been more involvement from the city. More people fighting for change. More... well, people. There were seriously 8 people leading the attack on the Dao palace and maybe 12 soldiers fighting back. I guess I wanted it to feel like a city full of people figh...
An absolutely satisfying conclusion to one of my favorite graphic novel series in the past few years. ...
Wonderfully done and continues to explore pertinent themes of war, belonging, trauma, diversity, friendship, and just about anything else you could think of. Faith Erin Hick?s drawings matched even this darker tone perfectly. Conclusion tied up well without being overly sappy or dram...
SO GOOD. I will always read something by Faith Erin Hicks. ...
*~*~*~*friendship is magic*~*~*~* also: Faith Erin Hicks is in Vancouver? yay! ...
The Divided Earth is the third (and final) book in The Nameless City series by Faith Eric Hicks. It is currently schedule for release on September 25 2018. The book begins where the second book in the trilogy, The Stone Heart, left off. Readers do need to read this series in order to u...
A great conclusion to a great series! I would definitely suggest this to any YA (and maybe a bit older!) readers who want a good story, great art, and something of substance. It was a fun read with a good message. ...
Last book in this series. So good. ...
The thrilling conclusion to the Nameless City trilogy! As Rat and Kaidu try to figure out how to get back at Erzi and Mura and subvert their plan to destroy the Yisun army with an ancient and powerful weapon, Kai's father and the monk Joah run into old friends...or possibly enemies. ...
Great series; wonderful art and a message about friendship and hope and trust. A very touching relationship between the 2 protagonists, developed over the course of the 3 books. I will probably go back and read all 3, right in a row, to re-experience the character development and remin...
I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I loved seeing how their story came to a close. Their character arc, the story of the city, and the story of tragedy and hope, are truly beautiful. This series was truly remarkable. ? I have loved Rat and Kai from the beginning and I...
The Divided Earth is a satisfying conclusion to the Divided Earth trilogy. Without sharing any spoilers, the storyline wraps up in a way that makes sense, and leaves everyone changed. There's a feeling of justice being served, even if not everything is perfect. In particular, Rat con...
The third volume in The Nameless City trilogy does not disappoint. Finally, Rat and Kaidu are allowed to witness a peaceful resolution between the city's conquered and its conquerors - something that rarely happens in reality, so it's very nice to see it in fiction. Faith Erin Hicks' a...
A perfect continuation of the story with a look at politics and family with action and awesome characters just like the first two volumes. ...
THE DIVIDED EARTH, the third and final graphic novel in The Nameless City trilogy by Faith Erin Hicks, is more mature, deeply detailed, and ultimately satisfying for readers who have been following Rat and Kaidu?s friendship and adventures. Hicks? attention to detail in her illu...
My son owns and has read the first two books in this series, and I know he enjoyed them, but I went in to number three basically blind. Nonetheless, I seriously enjoyed it. I probably would have benefitted from the context the first two books would have provided, but it wasn't strictly...
The Nameless City series ends explosively (literally!) and maybe a bit frantically in The Divided Earth. This volume is basically all action, which can be fun, but I missed some of the quieter character moments from previous volumes. Suffice it to say, the conclusion plays out like you...
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An awesome, beautifully drawn conclusion to this fantastic series. Put this series in the hands of kids who like Avatar and Legend of Korra; they'll be right at home. ...
A solid ending to the series. ...
I had downloaded this tween graphic novel from Netgalley, but it was archived before I could get a chance to actually read it. ...
I enjoyed this series so much! ...
I wouldn't recommend this book to those who don't like violence(especially seeing it, since this is a graphic novel), but I LOVED the exciting ending to this trilogy! ...
The Divided Earth concludes The Nameless City Trilogy, preceded by The Nameless City and The Stone Heart. It?s Hicks? most ambitious and accomplished work so far, a comics meditation on violence in society and the role young people might play in shaping that process. The story is a...
This review can also be found on my blog: https://graphicnovelty2.com/2018/09/2... The Divided Earth is the final book of The Nameless City trilogy, and wraps the narrative up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion! Preceded by books The Nameless City and The Stone Heart, the s...
A pretty solid ending to a good series, though there was an overreliance on way-to-convenient coincidences and slam-bang action. The fourth star in my rating belongs solely to Kata who shows up for the first time and practically steals the show. (Solo spin-off book needed now!) (p.s...
This was a good ending to the Nameless City series. I?ve said it before, but it remains true - I love Hicks?s artwork. I think the pacing, spacing, and color bring this series to life (thanks also to Jordie Bellaire?s lovely colors). Can we also just talk about how much of this p...
3.5 out of 5 The Divided Earth is a satisfying, action-packed conclusion to a great middle grade graphic novel trilogy. Is it just me or is the artwork a bit sketchier in this volume? Still, the action sequences are on point: However, the story does feel a tiny bit simplisti...
It's so good! ...