Seconds: A Graphic Novel, by Bryan Lee O'Malley

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Seconds: A Graphic Novel, by Bryan Lee O'Malley

Product details

Series: Seconds

Hardcover: 336 pages

Publisher: Ballantine Books (July 15, 2014)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780345529374

ISBN-13: 978-0345529374

ASIN: 0345529375

Product Dimensions:

6.3 x 1.2 x 8.3 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.6 out of 5 stars

360 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#79,170 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I get it, I just don't like it. Story was largely predictable, lacked punch, and, for the most part, the characters were shallow and unrelatable. The setting and plot are fine, but there is nothing to especially recommend this. Except, perhaps the art, I really liked the art in this one. It was consistently good to great, and is really what carried my interest to the end. Unfortunately, everything else was mediocre. This is one worth flipping through in the book store or library, I wouldn't bother taking it home.

I loved almost everything about seconds except for a couple of cliches used to justify the ending which I didn't care for. The ending just felt kind of forced and unsatisfying, but I loved pretty much everything before it. As for the characters, I thought Katie was a cool protagonist but she's kind of a clone of Bryan Lee O'Malley's previous leads, Max was boring and forgettable(I never got why Katie loved him , aside from good looks), Andrew had the potential to be a better character but Bryan Lee O'Malley never capitalizes and seems to loose interest in him by the end, Lis is cool and charming without even trying, and Hazel is pretty cool- but the book isn't long enough to provide proper development for her(this is the case for most of the secondary characters).In the end, after a four year wait I expected more from the story and characters, but... Seconds is still a charming and stylish little tale with awesome artwork that's totally worth purchasing( I just couldn't get with the ending). I hope Bryan's next graphic novel shakes up the formula we've come to expect from him though.

One of my favorite books. Beautifully illustrated, great story line, dark underlying theme and good humor- this book has it all!!! I actually lent this book to (my now ex) boyfriend to read, but we broke up before he finished the book and I never got it back. So I went looking for a new copy, and behold, I find the exact same copy I had before! I’ve read this book so many time, but I couldn’t help myself from getting another copy. It’s just such a good book, and a great one to have lying around. It’s a quick read, dispite how thick the book looks, and I’ve found that once you start reading it you can’t really put it down. It’s great for all ages, I actually got this book in middle school, and I still love it, but be warned it has some mature themes. I also have dyslexia and I’ve found grapic novels to be the best to read... for the longest time I hated reading because it was so difficult, made my head hurt and everyone else seemed so much better than me with it. This was the book that made me want to start reading again. 10/10.

If you know Scott Pilgrim, then you know then you’ve already been introduced to Bryan Lee O’Malley, however, when someone recommended Seconds to me, I was curious. In many ways, this standalone comic is a stunning, complex, and contemporary graphic novel that is woven with great storytelling and a graphic style that appeals to a wide range of readers.Katie Clay, the main character is a chef who runs a hip and popular restaurant. Her vision is to open another restaurant with a new vision, a new idea, and a new start. She feels like she is in limbo as she looks forward but feels trapped in her current life. When she sulks in her bedroom, one night, she finds a strange and foreboding box in her dresser. She opens the box and finds a kit for undoing her bad decisions. Step one: write down your error in the little notebook. Step two: eat a mysterious red mushroom. Step Three: go to sleep and when you wake up, your life is changed. Sounds simple. Katie is a successful professional, but not the most mature, friendly, kind person. While most of the time, her missteps and regrets are minor, she begins to think that the box in her dresser can change all that. Before things get too far out of hand, she meets the “house spirit” who warns her that she should not be meddling her past as it will certainly have grave impacts. This graphic novel even breaks the fourth wall, in a playful, innovative vision of storytelling. The art work, retains O’Malley’s Scott Pilgrim style, but it is enhanced in some unique and focused storytelling areas. Described as a manga-style, it is the artistic vision of this comic that makes it different, compelling, and better than some of the other time altering stories. It is about an empowered woman who wants to change parts of her life and win her vision of her life, but with it comes the sacrifice of those specific changes.The good news, this is not Ground Hog Day, in fact, O’Malley is much more innovative and fresh with the idea of possessing god-like powers to undo mistakes. Katie is well crafted artistically and narratively in that she would appeal to a teenager or an adult equally. While the character is illustrated in an O’Malley style that makes her seem young, she has the life and sass of an adult. Pushing the character to cover that much space allows more people to identify with the protagonist. Katie sometimes feels like a bossy seventeen year-old, but she also has the responsibility and the vision of her adult self. This is a graphic novel that will draw you in. You will want to finish it in one sitting, even though you know you should slow down and savor it a bit. There are a lot of different elements to like here, colorful and dynamic art work, compelling storytelling, and a time shifting story that is innovative and fun to read.

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