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nica00's review
3.0
Art ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Story⭐️⭐️
Decent art & colours, but nothing special at all about the story, premise, or dialogue.
Decent art & colours, but nothing special at all about the story, premise, or dialogue.
irena_mcg's review
4.0
I'm giving it 4 stars from the perspective of a child because it's super cute and adorable. Definitely recommend for children ... and adults who want to feel warm inside :D
achenaille's review
3.0
Abigail starts at a new school but the other kids are not that friendly. Her dad lost his job and now they won't be able to go to the zoo for her birthday. No friends, no birthday plans, life seems rotten! While at the park Abigail starts to play with her invisible (make-believe) dog she runs into a... something. Apparently, at least according to him, he is not a bigfoot, but a yeti! He SAYS that yeti's are more intelligent than bigfoot. Well, the government is after him and adults can't see him. He can't figure out why children can. Abigail decides he should be her friend and gets him away from the government men looking for him. Will he ever really be able to escape them though? What if he is putting Abigail, now is bestest bestest friend, in danger? He must go back to Tibet, but getting there won't be easy.
anna_hepworth's review
4.0
This is a nice kids graphic novel about a kid in a new town finding a friend, a cryptid on the run finding family, and a villain finding their comeuppance.
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