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5.0 out of 5 stars The Beautifully Creepy Anxieties of Childhood
The Bun Field is a stellar work that unfolds like a dream. It's one of the most disconcerting and arresting comics I've read in a long time, and certain images-- a winking tree, a dog-human tooth transplant-- will stay with you forever.
Published on October 9, 2009 by Graham T. Kolbeins

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2.0 out of 5 stars I didn't get it...or did I?
OK - so I pre-ordered this book based on the title.... which coincidentally is the same as my maiden name - Bunfield. Yes, a silly reason to buy a book, but I looked forward to its release with great anticipation. Upon my first read-through, I did not understand it at all - it lacked development in any discernable direction. I read it a few times more, searching for a...
Published on June 26, 2009 by Amanda Bunfield


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5.0 out of 5 stars The Beautifully Creepy Anxieties of Childhood, October 9, 2009
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The Bun Field is a stellar work that unfolds like a dream. It's one of the most disconcerting and arresting comics I've read in a long time, and certain images-- a winking tree, a dog-human tooth transplant-- will stay with you forever.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Innovative and haunting., October 26, 2010
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I have read this book multiple times, and I'm always sad to see it end. It creates such an interesting and disturbing world, that is very tender, and it stays in your mind long after you've read it, like a place you've actually been to. Her artwork is deceptively simple, and the way she uses partially erased images to create multiple layers of motion/meaning is amazing. This is one of the best graphic novels I have ever read, and I will definitely buy anything else she creates in the future.
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2.0 out of 5 stars I didn't get it...or did I?, June 26, 2009
This review is from: The Bun Field (Paperback)
OK - so I pre-ordered this book based on the title.... which coincidentally is the same as my maiden name - Bunfield. Yes, a silly reason to buy a book, but I looked forward to its release with great anticipation. Upon my first read-through, I did not understand it at all - it lacked development in any discernable direction. I read it a few times more, searching for a deeper meaning, but only ended up in a state of utter confusion. Ironically, subsisting in a state of confusion turns out to be the underlying mesage of the book. So maybe, I understood it after all.
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