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Mercy Thompson: Homecoming

Mercy Thompson: HomecomingAuthor: Patricia Briggs
Creators: Francis Tsai, Amelia Woo
Publisher: Del Rey/Dabel Brothers

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Seller: BRILANTI BOOKS
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 105 reviews
Sales Rank: 16,119

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1ST
Pages: 112
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 6.7 x 0.6

ISBN: 0345509889
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780345509888
ASIN: 0345509889

Publication Date: August 25, 2009
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Product Description
Mercy Thompson is a walker, a magical being with the power to transform into a coyote. She lives on the fine line dividing the everyday world from a darker dimension, observing the supernatural community while standing apart.

When Mercy travels to the Tri-Cities of Washington for a job interview, she quickly finds herself smack-dab in the middle of a gang war between rival packs of werewolves. And as if fangs and fur weren’t bad enough, Mercy must deal with the scariest creature of all: her mother, who is convinced that Mercy is making a mess of her life and determined to set her daughter on the right course.

The thrilling adventures of Mercy Thompson–Moon Called, Blood Bound, and Iron Kissed–have topped the New York Times bestseller list. Now Mercy makes her comics debut in an exclusive new story created by Patricia Briggs. Mercy Thompson: Homecoming is sure to please longtime fans and capture new ones with its mix of unforgettable characters and thrilling supernatural intrigue.



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4 out of 5 stars Fun read   August 27, 2010
Kimberly Morse (Portland, ME United States)
I thought this graphic novel was a fun read. You need to take it for what it is, a short story in pictures.


1 out of 5 stars Please have mercy   July 21, 2010
danny boy (Singapore)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Not being aware of any Mercy Thompson series, I borrowed this nice looking comic from the library.

So you get a girl who changes into a coyote and battles it out with guys who change into wolves. The girl has to be naked first before she changes into a coyote. Yeah, this will appeal to the pre-pubescent crowd.



3 out of 5 stars Have Mercy?   July 10, 2010
faeriemyst (Ohio)
Hmm...how to start? The first graphic novel featuring Mercy Thompson is a mixed bag; the story as a whole is perfectly fine, it may not be great but it's serviceable. The illustrations are very good and attractive, however Mercy herself is not. Well, okay, the girl(s) is actually drawn well, but she's not Mercy. My first thought was, "When did Mercy go from being Native American/white to Hispanic?" Even though there are different artists and styles of Mercy used in this book, like many graphic novels employ, none of them come close to matching her description. Save the cover illustration which is done by the same artist who does the full-length novel covers, Dan Dos Santos. Since she is the main character, I really think that is vital and hope the artists work on that for the next book. As for the dialogue, it's rather mediocre, sometimes choppy, and a few times didn't follow a logical sequence. I'd be reading along, then a sentence or statement would pop up that made me think I missed something somehow, so I'd proceed to go back, then find out I didn't miss anything after-all, and it just didn't make sense with everything around it. My last complaint has to do with how the book reads and the panel progression. The way the panels and speech balloons were set led to much confusion, I'd read one panel, move on to the next just to find out I should have read that one first. I have read graphic novels before and never had as many problems with them as I did with this one. I felt that more panels would have helped tell the story and there wouldn't be so much confusion as to what had actually happened. Still, the book isn't totally bad, it's a good starting place, but hopefully everyone involved will learn from this first graphic novel so the next will be better executed. I'd say that if you're not into graphic novels, that you should give it a pass unless you absolutely must read everything Mercy Thompson related.


5 out of 5 stars A great intro to Mercy   June 24, 2010
B. Crommett (Fargo, ND USA)
There have been some disparaging reviews about this book. Make sure you buy it with your eyes wide open. This is a graphic novel introduction to Mercy Thompson. I've read all the books and think the series is fantastic. Sure you won't get the prose you get in a novel. Sure it's a quick read. Sure it's expensive for the amount of pages, if that's how you value the work.

Bottom line, this is a beautiful graphic novel. If you enjoy, at all, the comic genre, this is worth picking up. You get a little more back story on how Mercy came to the Tri-Cities, but the real treat is the artwork.

Know what you're buying and enjoy this addition to the Mercy series.



2 out of 5 stars Mercy Thompson : Homecoming   June 17, 2010
James Burger (Maryland USA)
Not fond of graphic novels. I've read all current available versions of Mercy Thompson and have enjoyed all of them except this one. I feel 'cheated' no receiving a full novel

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