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A review by kara_bianca_reads
Heartstopper Volume 1 by Alice Oseman
5.0
Summary:
Heartstopper is a webcomic that has been recently published in physical format. It follows Nick and Charlie, side characters in Alice Oseman's debut novel Solitaire.
Characters 5/5:
I absolutely adore Nick and Charlie and always have. I really loved that they seemed like actual real teenagers struggling with their own perceptions of the world and how they want other people to think of them, while falling in love in the process.
Plot 4/5:
This has a pretty cute plot. Although its primarily a love story we have some interesting tension and dynamics between some side characters and its really just SUPER cute.
Art Style 5/5:
I love Alice's simplistic art style that has some elements of manga. It's just very adorable!
Setting and atmosphere 4/5:
Not the biggest focus of this series, but you can really feel and see the school setting and how that ties in to everything.
I love this series. It's so sweet and cute. I also definitely recommend Solitaire for people wanting a novel, rather than a graphic novel/comic.
Heartstopper is a webcomic that has been recently published in physical format. It follows Nick and Charlie, side characters in Alice Oseman's debut novel Solitaire.
Characters 5/5:
I absolutely adore Nick and Charlie and always have. I really loved that they seemed like actual real teenagers struggling with their own perceptions of the world and how they want other people to think of them, while falling in love in the process.
Plot 4/5:
This has a pretty cute plot. Although its primarily a love story we have some interesting tension and dynamics between some side characters and its really just SUPER cute.
Art Style 5/5:
I love Alice's simplistic art style that has some elements of manga. It's just very adorable!
Setting and atmosphere 4/5:
Not the biggest focus of this series, but you can really feel and see the school setting and how that ties in to everything.
I love this series. It's so sweet and cute. I also definitely recommend Solitaire for people wanting a novel, rather than a graphic novel/comic.