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Erica Robyn Reads

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Indie Bookstore Day 2025 | Book Event

A tablet lies on dry grass and surrounded by dandelions in a natural outdoor setting. The screen displays the cover of the book Everybody Is in the Place by Emma J. Gibbon. The cover features a colorful, fantastical illustration of a female figure with glowing eyes and curved horns, holding something mysterious in her hands. Stars and swirling cosmic elements fill the background, giving the cover a magical and otherworldly feel. The title text is in bold, colorful letters across the top and middle, with the author's name at the bottom.

Everybody Is in the Place by Emma J. Gibbon | Book Review

Spider to the Fly by J.H. Markert | Book Review

[Graphic Novel Review] Giant Days, Vol. 4

April 3, 2017      Erica Robyn      Leave a Comment

Giant Days Vol. 4 by John Allison, Max Sarin (Illustrator), Whitney Cogar (Colors), Liz Fleming (Inks)

Giant Days, Vol. 4 was another lovely addition to the Giant Days series! This series is such a treat.

Click below to read my reviews of volumes 1-3:
Giant Days Vol 1.
Giant Days Vol 2.
Giant Days Vol 3.

Let’s dive in!

My Thoughts on Giant Days Vol. 4 by John Allison, Max Sarin (Illustrator), Whitney Cogar (Colors), Liz Fleming (Inks)

The storyline of Giant Days Volume Four is centered around the girls trying to find housing for their next year of university. For months Daisy had been trying to convince the girls to make a plan, but it wasn’t until Esther ran into money problems that the girls finally took things seriously. In this volume, the girls also take a stab at making movies and Susan tries to start dating again.

I really enjoyed this volume. The characters were their usual quirky and dramatic selves. The humor was lovely! There were many panels that made me laugh out loud.

Giant Days Vol 4 house panel

And come on…this Mario reference is lovely!!

Giant Days Vol 4 mario panel

I really appreciated that the artwork in this volume was the same style that we saw in Volume 3. So I really liked seeing that the characters expressions were still over exaggerated and that the backgrounds were drawn to match their extreme emotions.

My Thoughts on Giant Days Vol. 4

I absolutely loved this volume! I cannot wait to get my hands on volume five!


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Here are a few more recent posts you might like:

  • Indie Bookstore Day 2025 | Book Event
  • Everybody Is in the Place by Emma J. Gibbon | Book Review
  • Spider to the Fly by J.H. Markert | Book Review

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