Showing posts with label Sailor Twain or The Mermaid In The Hudson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sailor Twain or The Mermaid In The Hudson. Show all posts

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Sailor Twain or The Mermaid In The Hudson by Mark Siegel


Book Type: Graphic Novel
Author: Mark Siegel
Pages: 400

Summary(amazon.com):

One hundred years ago. On the foggy Hudson River, a riverboat captain rescues an injured mermaid from the waters of the busiest port in the United States. A wildly popular—and notoriously reclusive—author makes a public debut. A French nobleman seeks a remedy for a curse. As three lives twine together and race to an unexpected collision, the mystery of the Mermaid of the Hudson deepens.

A mysterious and beguiling love story with elements of Poe, Twain, Hemingway, and Greek mythology, drawn in moody black-and-white charcoal, this new paperback edition of the New York Times Best-Selling graphic novel by author/illustrator Mark Siegel is a study in romance, atmosphere, and suspense. Don't miss Sailor Twain

My Review:
When I first found this book on Amazon, I was really excited! The plot, according to Amazon, looked interesting so I borrowed it from my local library. I was also excited because this was my first time reading a graphic novel, and it was based on mermaids! However, I was very disappointed after I finished this. 
Before I get to that, I would like to mention some of the things I did like about the book. I was really drawn in by the plot as soon as I started reading it. There was so many mysterious characters and events that I just wanted to keep reading! The images also really captivated me, and made me want to continue the book. I also really enjoyed the raunchy sailor humor, which kept my giggling. The mermaid was especially captivating and beautiful:
She was an engaging character, and I think the craftsmanship in her character, as well as her image are stunning. However, this all being said,  I had a few issues that annoyed me with this book. First off, almost every single page contained boobs, breasts and sex... I really would not recommend this book to anyone under eighteen years old; its very sexual and contains a lot of pornographic images that I found to be a bit too much, and I personally found that it ruined what could have been a great plot. Although I was drawn to the plot in the beginning, I got lost towards the middle and end, and it just got too weird and confusing. Overall, I just was not impressed, and if there is a better graphic novel on mermaids, I will try to find it. I give this book (***) 3 stars.
-Sirenita The Selkie