Each chapter ends with a field guide; these are a picture and the story of the character in question. The way their back stories are created makes me want to know more about Elliott’s take on these characters as well as wondering who else in the literary world he can elaborate on. It is a brave man to tale on the greatest story tellers but within the Weirding Willows Dave Elliott et al seem to be taking the giants on and more than holding their own. Read Full Review
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Overall The Weirding Willows is an entertaining and enjoyable read. It may not be wholly original, but it still has plenty to offer in terms of ideas and execution. It's just something that may be read in smaller chunks like it was originally presented in A1 rather than blazing through the hardcover from beginning to end. If there ever is a second volume I would probably check it out, but I don't know if I would rush to it right away. Read Full Review
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