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Sep 25, 2018 · by Simon Stålenhag (Author) 4.8 2,598 ratings. See all formats and editions. *Soon to be a Netflix film starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt*. A teen girl and her robot embark on a cross-country mission in this illustrated science fiction story, perfect for fans of Stranger Things and Black Mirror.
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The Electric State is a 2018 dystopian science fiction illustrated novel by Simon Stålenhag depicting an alternate reality of the year 1997, in which a teenaged girl and her toy robot journey through a technologically ravaged Southwestern United States.
Dec 1, 2017 · The Electric State is the third of Simon Stålenhag's graphic novels, and by far the most ambitious in story. Where the first two were reminiscences, this time we follow our protagonist and her brother on a road trip across the western, almost-dead, United States.
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This quiet, sad adventure is an excellent and visually stunning addition to any graphic novel, art, or science fiction collection.” – Publishers Weekly (starred) “A haunting illustrated novel. . . .
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- September 25, 2018
Sep 6, 2018 · by Simon Stålenhag (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 2,558. See all formats and editions. ** Soon to be a Netflix film starring Millie Bobbie Brown and Chris Pratt **. Stranger Things meets On the Road in this hypnotic, lavishly illustrated novel.
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Sep 6, 2018 · “A jaw-dropping science fiction artbook . . . This quiet, sad adventure is an excellent and visually stunning addition to any graphic novel, art, or science fiction collection.” ― Publishers...
“A jaw-dropping science fiction artbook . . . This quiet, sad adventure is an excellent and visually stunning addition to any graphic novel, art, or science fiction collection.” ― Publishers Weekly (starred) “A haunting illustrated novel. . . . Readers of bleak, emotionally rich dystopian science fiction will be fascinated with the way ...
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