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Entry 48: I haven't reviewed a book since literally the day this channel launched, so that's fun. Less fun is that I actually feel kinda badly about the negativity in this review because I have a deep love for its source material. And since it's the original creators doing the adaptation, it hurts because I can't blame anyone but them for what was a not-stellar implementation of a very good idea. The Murder on the Rockport Limited is a fun seven hours. It's a much less fun 218 pages, even if the drawings are pretty.

(Tbh: I felt basically the same way about the first graphic novel, Here There Be Gerblins, which I also bought on day one... but I didn't have a YouTube channel to talk about it back then. )

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