![]() There's obviously a lot going on that's just barely touched on in this first volume, but I'm really excited to read more. The art style is very distinct from the style outside the Zoned, and the weird stuff is appropriately eerie. The coolest part is, of course, those looks into the Spill Zone. ![]() Addison spends her evenings sneaking into her old town and taking pictures of the strange things going on there, pictures she sells to support herself and her now-mute sister. The exact nature of the disaster that has turned Addison's hometown into a Chernobyl-esque inclusion zone is mysterious, though obviously magical. There's quite a bit to establish, even when so much about this world is uncertain even to those who live in it. This particular volume is largely world building, which is fair. ![]() I've read one or two things by Westerfeld before, but I think this is the first series of his that I've felt compelled to read whatever is coming next. A very interesting start to a new series. ![]()
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