
What a creepy, heartbroken yet meaningful story!
I always loved middle-grade graphic novels, but this one was different than light sweet ones I usually read. This graphic novel was (so) dark. Full of metamorphic underlying meanings.
This book still has the same self love messages normal middle-grade books usually deliver. But in this one, those messages wrapped up in twisty ways of storylines. Everything would unfold in the end of the book and it was so realistic. I loved that the characters still got the consequences of what they did (wrong) and at the same time their characters were also growing and living (happily).
The illustrations were so good. Detailed and the style fit the storylines so well.
The illustrations perfectly conveyed the creepy horror vibes from the story but also still maintained the easiness and playfulness of middle-graders.
Thank you to Jim Bishop, Oni Press, Magnetic Press, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
What a creepy, heartbroken yet meaningful story!
I always loved middle-grade graphic novels, but this one was different than light sweet ones I usually read. This graphic novel was (so) dark. Full of metamorphic underlying meanings.
This book still has the same self love messages normal middle-grade books usually deliver. But in this one, those messages wrapped up in twisty ways of storylines. Everything would unfold in the end of the book and it was so realistic. I loved that the characters still got the consequences of what they did (wrong) and at the same time their characters were also growing and living (happily).
The illustrations were so good. Detailed and the style fit the storylines so well.
The illustrations perfectly conveyed the creepy horror vibes from the story but also still maintained the easiness and playfulness of middle-graders.
Thank you to Jim Bishop, Oni Press, Magnetic Press, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.