My one main qualm with the book is that it seems a bit scattered. While the opening chapter focuses on the timeline on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, the rest of the book jumps around a bit. There's a definite structure at play here, but the narrative is threatened by both the radical shifts in time and place and by the overwhelming scope of the topic of terrorism in the 21st century and what led up to it. The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation is definitely an excellent starting point for someone with an interest in the topic, but it's far from a finish line either. Read Full Review
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