
The art was definitely C&H, the story was a mixture of Peanuts and C&H. And I so did want to finish this one, plus I had hopes that this one would get better (spoiler: no).Īlso this just felt like Peanuts x Calvin and Hobbes. I got to page 40 and then I was already already looking at the page count and dreading the fact I still had 140+ pages to go before I was finished. But sadly, it was also terribly boring, and it tried just a bit too hard to be funny, and failing at that. There were good moments, oh yes, there were.

The blurb and the cover did shout: “Read this book!” So I obliged, though I wish I hadn’t.

I never heard of Wallace the Brave, but I was curious when I spotted this book over on Netgalley. I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.
