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Cut to me, crying through the last third of this. It was really cute and excellent and wonderfully done.
Extremely cute art, a spectacular storyline, and all the fun times. Seriously loved every moment of this comic from the funny to the sad moments.
Also because I'm me, Disclaimer: Stay away from Ouija boards unless you know what you're doing. You can get into some pretty bad situations that involve demons versus adorable girl friends.
Also because I'm me, Disclaimer: Stay away from Ouija boards unless you know what you're doing. You can get into some pretty bad situations that involve demons versus adorable girl friends.
emotional
reflective
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Séance Tea Party is a really good book. I might have more to say later, but right now I'll say that I finished it and am crying a lot.
3.75 stars
A really good graphic novel for the Fall time. It’s heartwarming and a great growing up book. For any kids who are transitioning from a kid to a teenager.
A really good graphic novel for the Fall time. It’s heartwarming and a great growing up book. For any kids who are transitioning from a kid to a teenager.
I think I might have completed this book a little too quickly. Though, I definitely know who I can recommend this books to. To growing teens and children who are worried about growing up, but also, adults who wish to connect and reach out to their inner child. Covering complex emotions like the fear of growing up, reconnecting with people and finding a community and also losing someone.
Truly wholesome and bittersweet, almost made me cry too...
Truly wholesome and bittersweet, almost made me cry too...
This was a fantastic graphic about friendship, about growing up, about learning about oneself, and about so much more.
Meet Lora, a girl about to go from child to teen and she is not ready yet (and I so know that feeling). One day she decides to do a seance and so she meets Alexa, a ghost in her house. I really enjoyed reading about Alexa and Lora and seeing their friendship grow. But I also loved Lora and how she found her way as the months passed. How she met new people and how she made new friends (though really I thought that group of girls was way older, I was quite surprised when we found out they were just 15). I loved seeing Lora experiment with things and find her way in this new teen world. I could definitely understand her feelings on many points. When I was her age I didn’t particularly care about fashion or celebrities. Just give me a good book, and later some good manga/anime, and I was set. So I didn’t fit in that much. But I did find friends who understood me and with whom I shared interests.
I loved the message that while you grow up you don’t need to forget or lose your inner child and the magic that resides there. Because that is so true. Just because you grow up doesn’t mean you have to give up everything you love as a child.
In the meantime Alexa finds out more about herself. About who she was, her friends, and I loved those parts, but also made me sad because I read enough stories to know how this would end.
I really loved Alexa as a character, I loved how she could hug and dance and hold things, not many ghosts can do that so I was delighted. I loved how she was totally immersed in browsing on the internet.
The ending was just a big tear-fest, and I cried. Beautifully written.
Gorgeous illustrations, the style is just wonderful and I want more of Reimena’s art now!
I really enjoyed this book a lot. It was wonderful and gorgeous and WOW. I would highly recommend it to all.
Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/
Meet Lora, a girl about to go from child to teen and she is not ready yet (and I so know that feeling). One day she decides to do a seance and so she meets Alexa, a ghost in her house. I really enjoyed reading about Alexa and Lora and seeing their friendship grow. But I also loved Lora and how she found her way as the months passed. How she met new people and how she made new friends (though really I thought that group of girls was way older, I was quite surprised when we found out they were just 15). I loved seeing Lora experiment with things and find her way in this new teen world. I could definitely understand her feelings on many points. When I was her age I didn’t particularly care about fashion or celebrities. Just give me a good book, and later some good manga/anime, and I was set. So I didn’t fit in that much. But I did find friends who understood me and with whom I shared interests.
I loved the message that while you grow up you don’t need to forget or lose your inner child and the magic that resides there. Because that is so true. Just because you grow up doesn’t mean you have to give up everything you love as a child.
In the meantime Alexa finds out more about herself. About who she was, her friends, and I loved those parts, but also made me sad because I read enough stories to know how this would end.
I really loved Alexa as a character, I loved how she could hug and dance and hold things, not many ghosts can do that so I was delighted. I loved how she was totally immersed in browsing on the internet.
The ending was just a big tear-fest, and I cried. Beautifully written.
Gorgeous illustrations, the style is just wonderful and I want more of Reimena’s art now!
I really enjoyed this book a lot. It was wonderful and gorgeous and WOW. I would highly recommend it to all.
Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/
emotional
hopeful
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
A very cute and sweet graphic novel about growing up, and how it happens without you even noticing. Beautiful art and layouts and lovely writing.
A great read about not losing childhood magic while growing up!