An outsider sheriff struggles to find his place in an isolated, snow-covered town populated by a hard people who are set in their ways and don't take too kindly to strangers. It's a place where folks mind their own business - however odd it may be - and do as they please. That is, until the calm, quiet sheriff decides to do his job.
Snow Day is the perfect read for a cold winter day. Its protagonist is calm, reserved, and determined in a way that's interesting and compelling. You'll read this wondering if real life is really like this in small towns. Read Full Review
There is some interesting things in that this graphic novel that's supposed to be occuring in the “heartland” of America, but there's a slight disconnect that feels like it's being written by someone who has never been in the heartland. Still, the story by itself is fantastic and is a bit more artsy and philosophical take of a classic story of a sheriff rooting out corruption. Read Full Review
Snow Day is a quick read, but one that is very enjoyable. It wasn't the most original story, but it's so well-crafted that it shines above that. If you're looking for a beautiful story that's well told, then look no further than Snow Day. Read Full Review
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