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The Dam Keeper: World Without Darkness
The Dam Keeper: World Without Darkness | Robert Kondo, Dice Tsutsumi
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Beyond the dam lies certain death—this is something every citizen of Sunrise Valley knows well. Yet, when a poisonous black tidal wave carries Pig, Fox, and Hippo over the dam and into the wastelands, they don’t find death. Instead they find bustling cities, each with their own dams. Pig can't help but wonder, who is the mysterious dam keeper behind it all? But he doesn't have time to unravel this mystery. The wave of deadly black fog will return to Sunrise Valley in four days, and its dam can't withstand another assault. In a stolen truck and with a deranged lizard leading the way, Pig and his friends are in a race against the clock. but can they reach home in time?
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The Dam Keeper: World Without Darkness | Robert Kondo, Dice Tsutsumi
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5 🌟!! The journey continues in this volume. Pig, Foxy, and Hippo are not only getting along better but they are now visiting various towns and nomads that have survived The Fog's wrath as they head back home. The mystery, while still present, takes a bit of a backseat until closer to the end. The art is still Beautiful and that ending makes me curious about Pig's family #graphicnovel #fantasy

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monkeygirlsmama
The Dam Keeper: World Without Darkness | Robert Kondo, Dice Tsutsumi
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Don‘t waste your time. 👎

I did not care for this book at all. Truthfully, I wasn‘t a fan of the first book either; however, I stuck with it because of the illustrations. The story itself was just passable, in my honest opinion. Then, like a glutton for a punishment, I decided to pick up his second installment to see what happened. If anything, I think it got worse. Sorry to say, the art is still the best thing this series has going for it.

Sace I hate to hear that. The illustrations are darling. 6y
monkeygirlsmama @RestlessFickleBookHoarder They really are, and that‘s what first lured me in to book one. The illustrations were so good; I just wished the story development had lived up to the artwork. 6y
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