'The Lost Ages', by Jerôme LeGris and Didier Poli [BOOK REVIEW]

'The Lost Ages, Vol. 1: The Fort on the Moors', by Jerôme LeGris


Title: The Lost Ages I: The Fort on the Moors

Author (s): Jerôme LeGris (writer), Didier Poli (illustrator)

Genre (s): Fiction, Graphic Novel

Language: English

Publisher: Europe Comics

Publication Date: 21st April 2021

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ /4

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Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for this e-ARC in exchange for an honest review. 

A tale of survival and bloodshed, and rival clans and unchanging cycles. 'The Lost Ages' is a graphic novel that tells a post-apocalyptic story about how the world fell in 999 (or at the beginning of 1000), and how humans are a few thousand years later. They need to relearn and to rebuild everything that was lost. But there are some of them that are not willing to change their way of life. 

A powerful, brave female warrior is the main character of this story: Elaine. She loves her people, protects them in the best way she can and to the end. She is loyal and brave; and she is, for sure, such an emotional, human character.

It is a short, quick-reading, and it is highly recommended for those who loves adventure and action-packed books. There are so different scenes, in which we can even touch with our fingertips the ambience that the characters are breathing in that moment: sadness, emptiness, hope, faith, love, loyalty. There are heart-breaking scenes that shattered my heart in thousand pieces. 

Humanity's knowledge was lost and forgotten after the apocalypse, but - does exist a way of taking everything back? Is there a way of rebuilding everything that was lost to memory? 

I highly recommend you this book! I loved it! 

Until next post! ♡

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