That’s why I think taking it a step further and turning Brom’s books into TV shows would be the best. It would allow the visuals to come across, without all of the dense details to lose the reader. Not to mention that as long as they were given the proper care, they would be visually stunning.
Because Brom is an artist, his books all have accompanying illustrations. Generally, somewhere in the book, and often on the covers, there are illustrations done by him on some of the prominent characters in the tale. For example in Slewfoot, the cover is of the main character, and then there are images of the three creatures that pester her, and the monster of the story, Slewfoot itself.
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