This is the first time I will post a comment here, so please be kind to me :)
I've read this story years in the past, and occasionally came back because of the art style, the story, and because it's about greek gods hehe. I was young when I first read this, so I didn't really understand anything. But as years go by, coming back to this in different walks of life, I started to understand and like the story a little bit more than the last.
It has no definite plot, no evil forces to defeat, no passionate dialogues, and no end and beginning. I think it matched, them being gods, immortal and all. I liked how calming and uneventful it is, far from the mainstream, heavy plots that I always read. It's highly philosophical and gives no definite answers. That's okay, I think. When you think about something, you don't always need an answer for it. I like deep stuff, so I liked this story. Also, I think it will take sometime for Ganymede to leave the garden, because he has a next destination, it gave him a sort of clarity and he will take his time about things, like interacting with Apollo.
I'll probably be back again after sometime. I really enjoyed this story and it will stay dear to me If I ever get the chance to buy the book, I will :>
I'm sorry if some of you think this comment is wrong. We like different things, and this is just my opinion, so take it with a grain of salt. Thank you :)
This is the first time I will post a comment here, so please be kind to me :)
I've read this story years in the past, and occasionally came back because of the art style, the story, and because it's about greek gods hehe. I was young when I first read this, so I didn't really understand anything. But as years go by, coming back to this in different walks of life, I started to understand and like the story a little bit more than the last.
It has no definite plot, no evil forces to defeat, no passionate dialogues, and no end and beginning. I think it matched, them being gods, immortal and all. I liked how calming and uneventful it is, far from the mainstream, heavy plots that I always read. It's highly philosophical and gives no definite answers. That's okay, I think. When you think about something, you don't always need an answer for it. I like deep stuff, so I liked this story. Also, I think it will take sometime for Ganymede to leave the garden, because he has a next destination, it gave him a sort of clarity and he will take his time about things, like interacting with Apollo.
I'll probably be back again after sometime. I really enjoyed this story and it will stay dear to me If I ever get the chance to buy the book, I will :>
I'm sorry if some of you think this comment is wrong. We like different things, and this is just my opinion, so take it with a grain of salt. Thank you :)