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"The Girl with the Purple Hair" by Lylian K. with art by Audrey Molinatti is a graphic novel about a young girl with purple hair and unusual powers.
Evelyn, a young girl born with purple hair and a mysterious past is dropped off at a convent by her horrified father. Raised by nuns who don’t understand her but do their best and a cat that only Evelyn can hear, Evelyn learns that she has magical abilities that often lead to hilarious predicaments. When a mysterious stranger shows up and offers to train her, is he doing it for good or evil?
This book ends abruptly, so make sure you have the next one on hand. The art style is cute in a Kawaii sort of way. The narrative is just ok and young readers may enjoy it more than I did.
Evelyn, a young girl born with purple hair and a mysterious past is dropped off at a convent by her horrified father. Raised by nuns who don’t understand her but do their best and a cat that only Evelyn can hear, Evelyn learns that she has magical abilities that often lead to hilarious predicaments. When a mysterious stranger shows up and offers to train her, is he doing it for good or evil?
This book ends abruptly, so make sure you have the next one on hand. The art style is cute in a Kawaii sort of way. The narrative is just ok and young readers may enjoy it more than I did.
Okay, this was beautifully drawn, and incredibly interesting. The characters are well developed, and quickly! The story is clearly going to be a series, and one I'm eager to continue. A fun, fast, and engaging read!
I received a copy of this comic book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I saw a cute cover with a purple-haired witch, a black cat and ghosts and I knew I had to read this story. I was right, it was adorable and the best part - the cat talks (Salem much?)
I saw a cute cover with a purple-haired witch, a black cat and ghosts and I knew I had to read this story. I was right, it was adorable and the best part - the cat talks (Salem much?)
This was so incredibly wholesome and adorable and I love it so thoroughly.
I want to share it with all my friends, because it brought me a level of joy I haven't had in a while.
I want to share it with all my friends, because it brought me a level of joy I haven't had in a while.
Born to a witch hunter and his wife, purple haired Evelyn is sent away to be raised at a convent by nuns. Children born with purple hair all have powers, and as a witch hunter, her father cannot be seen having such a child. When she becomes too much for the sisters to handle, they apprentice her to a hat-maker from London named Neil. But Neil seems to have a few tricks up his sleeve, as well!
Magic, The Girl with the Purple Hair is adorably drawn and well written. Evelyn is adorably mischievious, and I think we'll all want a cat like Benedict. This book would also be great for middle grade aged kids and up, they will love the artistic style of the comic and will be drawn in by the magical story.
*I received a free copy of The Girl with the Purple hair from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Magic, The Girl with the Purple Hair is adorably drawn and well written. Evelyn is adorably mischievious, and I think we'll all want a cat like Benedict. This book would also be great for middle grade aged kids and up, they will love the artistic style of the comic and will be drawn in by the magical story.
*I received a free copy of The Girl with the Purple hair from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I'm completely hooked! I can't wait for the second installment.
The story follows this nice and fancy girl with purple hair, a sign of magical abilities. Since the world she lives in doesn't accept too well magic, she's sent from her family to a convent where nuns raise her. When her power become stronger and difficult to hide or handle without a proper education, she's sent away for her own sake and a new adventure begins.
Every drawing was beyond perfect and the plot was so cute and charming; I just want the second part (and I hope many other to follow) to know what happen next.
Huge point in favor to this work are the characters:I loved them all, even those I wasn't really fond of at the beginning turned quite enjoyable and tender hearted. But most of all I adored Benedict: that cat owns my heart.
The story follows this nice and fancy girl with purple hair, a sign of magical abilities. Since the world she lives in doesn't accept too well magic, she's sent from her family to a convent where nuns raise her. When her power become stronger and difficult to hide or handle without a proper education, she's sent away for her own sake and a new adventure begins.
Every drawing was beyond perfect and the plot was so cute and charming; I just want the second part (and I hope many other to follow) to know what happen next.
Huge point in favor to this work are the characters:I loved them all, even those I wasn't really fond of at the beginning turned quite enjoyable and tender hearted. But most of all I adored Benedict: that cat owns my heart.
Although the start of this comic is quite dark, it does provide the backstory necessary for what follows next. Evie's purple hair brightens up every room, as does the incredible art style of Molinatti. Admittedly, it took me quite a while to actually like the character of Evelyn, especially since most of the "pranks" she plays on the nuns could have easily resulted in severe injury or death. The hat-maker's secret was predictable but that made it no less enjoyable, and Benedict's sarcastic comments add humor to the story. This comic is best suited for younger children who don't needle out plot holes like teenagers/older readers do, and was a short but entertaining introduction into the world of Magic.
adventurous
relaxing
fast-paced
I'm excited for the next one, and this hasn't even come out! Evelyn is a super cute witch that London's non magic population has turned their back on. The art style is cute, I love the little ghosts, and it is beautiful in general.