Secondary characters read a bit flat — Farah is much more
lifelike than either of her friends — but creative, intricate world building and the interesting mythology behind the game itself more than make up for that.
The most curious and unusual sculpture
of the fair was found at Dublin - based Kerlin Gallery's booth: a tiny, stunningly
lifelike rendering
of a crab whose front claws were molded from artist Dorothy Cross's own index fingers was painted silver, mounted on a small white plinth no more
than two feet high (I'm not great with numbers, but as a reference, it's roughly as tall as my
friend's art - going, Instagram - celebrity French Bulldog named Miss Pickle, if she sits upright).