Official Review: Bear Company (Dark Corps) (Volume 1)
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Re: Official Review: Bear Company (Dark Corps) (Volume 1)
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What is not easily discernible from the cover is the emotion, passion, and flow of love from father to son, and vice versa. What touches me deeply from the fathers angle, is the provision he had made, just in case his son, Timmy would need help in the future, and from Timmy's angle, the sheer and relent-less determination to overcome scary situations to achieve the set goal of getting to his father. The father had to think 'down' and the son had to think and act 'up'. The meeting point is love actualized, and achieving set goals by sheer passion and determination, and can only be described as beautiful.
great book, great review.
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