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Graphic Novel Review: Clovers by Samira

28533663Author: Samira
Release Date: January 5, 2016 Series: 
Genre: Science Fantasy.
Edition: Paperback
Pages: 78
Publisher: Partridge India

Rating: ★★★★

Blurb: This is a story of Androxen, the sea, a nice bunch of aliens of the Andromeda galaxy, Samira, and some serious citizens of earth. It begins with Androxen of the seas, who can only breed males and so ever on the lookout for siren-mates in a waterful life together. But the old sage androx and the equally mature sea-salt androx are Androxen of another sort. Appalled by the state of seas and land around, they badger aliens for blueprints for an all right world. And as the old salt plots across galaxies with his infallible plotter, unbanded frequency waves tingle with vibes of alien tracks. The rest is history, or rather, geography, as final outcome is an earth with extended platforms. In its past, this planet had been exploited, explored, and exalted in song, word, and deed, but now it could breathe again. Spacelings, normally visualized vandalizing the environs, reverse roles here, getting humans out of the hole and giving the planet an earthly chance. Good, clean humour. But underlying the light tone, there is an anxiety over the crisis confronting earthlings and an earnest hope that it ends in a happy beginning.

Review

Clovers is a beautifully and cleverly written book that will serve as a really amusing read for everyone. It is fun and entertaining, but at the same time makes the reader aware of the problems that are faced (and to be faced) by the people of Earth.

I liked the illustrations of this book, done by the author herself, as they are cute and unique. I’m positive that this book will be well received by science-fantasy fans, given time. The concept is really different and I loved the unique way of writing. The new and unusual names and the ragged course of the story made Clovers a really interesting and amusing read.

If you want to read a unique science-fantasy this year, then I’d highly recommend Clovers.

 

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7 responses to “Graphic Novel Review: Clovers by Samira”

    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks a lot, Kim. I had to do a short review for this one as I’m really falling behind in reviewing. I have another 6 books to review. And the worst part is I’m reading new books every week, and the more I’m reading, the more I’m kind of forgetting the things I want to say for the previous ones. UUuggghhh… I hate my life sometimes… 😦

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  1. Galit G. Balli Avatar

    Loved the review hun 🙂

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks, sweetz! 🙂

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  2. The Book Haven Avatar

    Nice review. My exposure to Indian SF / fantasy books is limited to The Simoqin Prophecies by Samit Basu. I need to try this one out.

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks. And same here, I was just lucky enough to get the opportunity to review this book for the author, otherwise, my exposure was (and still is) limited to Marvel and DC graphic novels.
      I haven’t checked out Smit Basu’s book yet, but now that I have a name (thanks to you) I’ll surely do. Thanks!

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