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3.0
This is a cute junior graphic with lovable characters. The story arc is predictable, but undoubtedly the trendy adaption will make this a great read for young ones. The art style is adorable and makes this a really attractive book to pull off the shelf.
5.0
Graphic: Child abuse, Child death, Racial slurs, Racism, Rape, Torture, Forced institutionalization, and Murder
Moderate: Bullying, Gun violence, Sexism, Blood, and Fire/Fire injury
Minor: Slavery, Vomit, and Sexual harassment
3.5
The art style and language make this graphic an easy read for younger readers, and a fun quick read for the adults. It is cartoonish and bright, while still lending a little bit of spook and grossness to our scarier characters. A great blend of juvenile horror and comedy.
The story itself is very engaging, with a crisscrossing of character timelines that is interesting but easy to follow. Inspired by Chinese mythology and Studio Ghibli, there is a thoughtful whimsy in the paranormal elements throughout the story. The plot is also grounded in a very gentle exploration of grief and friendship, making this overall a fantastic choice for readers both young and old.
Perfect for readers who loved Ghosts, Things in the Basement, or Lightfall: The Girl & the Galdurian.
Moderate: Death and Death of parent
Minor: Animal death and Grief
3.0
This graphic novel has a great artistic vibe, with a wonderful colour palette. It depicts the hustle of Coney Island, from its theme park rides to the dingey little psychic shops, seamlessly blending the location into the story itself.
This is a great pick for readers who aren't familiar with the DC Universe - I jumped into the graphic with no previous knowledge of Zantanna's character and it didn't hinder the reading experience in the slightest. Overall, The Jewel of Gravesend is a fun and well-paced graphic for anyone who is intrigued by the art and synopsis.
Graphic: Grief
Moderate: Death
5.0
With gorgeous artwork and loveable main characters, readers will be met with a wholesome adventure that can be happily consumed in a single sitting. You will left wanting more, just because it is just so darn enjoyable.
Milledge is absolutely an author/illustrator I will be revisiting without hesitation.
Minor: Death
4.0
The story artfully touches on much deeper themes such as the longing to be a parent and going against cultural traditions. These nods to deeper topics are not explicitly delved into but are undoubtedly present, giving this quick read a level of depth and meaning.
Minor: Infertility
4.0
Created by accident, a magical black cat lives up to the joke as he involves himself in the lives of a magical ruling family across multiple dimensions. Quick-paced and twisty, Inkblot is a story that will have you chuckling across time and space as the amusing little character finds themselves as a key player in a much more serious fantasy story.
This is, without a doubt, a story that I will be following further, and I look forward to both the antics of our new furry friend and the intricate weavings of an intriguing fantasy story.
Moderate: Child death, Violence, Blood, and Injury/Injury detail
Did not finish book. Stopped at 14%.
From what I read, however, it is easy to understand how some readers become so invested in the story, but also how others struggle to find a story that is for them.
This is perfect for anyone who is chasing something like The Black Tapes podcast.
Graphic: Blood
Moderate: Animal cruelty, Animal death, and Murder
Minor: Alcoholism, Drug use, Gun violence, Vomit, and Alcohol
4.75
It weaves into a story of 'more than meets the eye', embodying the Goddesses - and their relationship - within the story with a personality that resonates with more mortal stories, despite the brief length of the book. This could easily have been developed into a full-length novel but no doubt holds its own at its current size as well.
Graphic: Body horror and Cannibalism
Moderate: Animal death and Blood
Did not finish book. Stopped at 28%.