After spending a dull summer apart, Esther, Daisy, and Susan attend a 3-day music festival that naturally ends in a battle for survival in an apocalyptic quagmire.
The trio's first year at university ended with many roads open for exploration and while it'll be pleasant to return to Sheffield next month, this is a delightful experience that most series would be hard pressed to provide. Read Full Review
I do want to say, though, that I loved what they did with Daisy in this issue. She's not the kind of person who is going to really enjoy an outdoor music festival – and neither am I. But that's okay. Ultimately she did find something to enjoy – though it wasn't necessarily the music. I think that it sends an important message especially to college-age kids that you should try new things and be with your friends even when you're doing something you may not enjoy. Because you might tend up liking it anyway. Read Full Review
For any Giant Days fan, you're going to love this issue. You don't really have to be keeping up with the series so far to understand it, but it helps. What I'm more looking forward to is the start of the girls' second year at college. Keep reading to see what mayhem waits at school! Read Full Review