The Facts In the Case of the Departure of Miss FinchWhen I started reading The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch, for some reason, it seemed familiar, and couldn’t understand why. As you have probably noticed, if you come around these parts enough, you can probably tell I’m a music, movie, gaming and reading junkie. I love reading, but my problem (or virtue) lies in reading too fast and sometimes forgetting part of what I’ve read.

So I had already read Neil Gaiman’s Fragile Things, which has the story of The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch. This time around, I’m just talking about the graphic novel, which of course, doesn’t add a lot of detail, however, gives you a different picture of what you had already seen.

And excuse me, if I don’t write much about this particular graphic novel, but… as when people say “the book was better than the movie”, well…. “The story was better than the graphic novel”.