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That episodic nature is of minor import, for the book does move almost as easily as the train (and fast enough almost for you to not ask where the equivalent of Network Rail are, maintaining the tracks). It has a history – it's thirty years old, but presented in this sterling new edition, for the first time ever in English, brings something worth visiting to the shelves. The symbolism of living in a container, moving endlessly through a frigid world, is not treated nearly as unsubtly as it could have been, and while this certainly makes me want to witness the cinema version that inspired its translation, I am also grateful I could read the actual book at last.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. We also have a review of [[Snowpiercer Vol.2 - The Explorers by Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette|vol. 2]].
[[Revolver by Matt Kindt]] is a different kind of dystopian graphic novel, and one that will certainly open people's eyes.

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