![]() ![]() But, I would still recommend it because, despite the flaws, I really enjoyed it for its elaborate, high-paced plot. ![]() Had the writing flowed a little more and the dialogue been more natural, I would've definitely given this book five stars. ![]() There were lots of lines that I thought were cheesy or robotic and that pulled me out of the story. The dialogue often felt really unnatural (especially when it came to Bruce and his friends). Normally, I really enjoy Marie Lu's writing style, but this book was different than her other work. But, what kept me from giving this book five stars was the writing style. There are quite a few things I liked about this book: the plot was intricate and engaging, the protagonist was likable and interesting, and the twists and turns were really well executed. However, I have read Marie Lu's work before, so I had a general idea of what I was getting into. When a string of mysterious crimes pop up in Gotham City, he soon gets tangled in the web.įirst off, when I started this book, I didn't actually know much about the Batman universe, but it was easy to catch up - especially considering it takes places years before Bruce's story actually begins as Batman. ![]() Years after the death of his parents, Bruce struggles with loss, a sense of purpose, and the empire he has just inherited. In "Batman: Nightwalker", the early years of Bruce Wayne is retold in the style of a YA novel. Batman: Nightwalker: The Graphic Novel Batman Day 2019 Special Edition 1 features an excerpt from the upcoming DC graphic novel for young adults based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Marie Lu, adapted by writer Stuart Moore with art and cover by Chris Wildgoose. ![]()
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