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3.51 AVERAGE


THIS SERIES IS SO DAMN GOOD.

This was a disappointment. I really thought I was going to get a cute story about a girl moving to L.A. to later find a mansion with ghosts that become her roommates. I felt that the character was was pretty unlikeable in the sense that she was trying to be like the other girls. Then when she had moved to L.A., she was trying to find her friends for party to go but she goes to her boyfriend's house.

which lead to them breaking up and the reason why. I felt that she was just inconsiderate and just focusing on the fact that they were getting broken up with.
the fact that she just ignores the fact, her boyfriend might be trans, and that his parents had guess it before they were born was just strange. the point of the matter is that the fact she had ignored him and never really try to understand the situation really irked me


Overall this was a disappointing read.

My first read for #StayHomeReadingRush

Right off the bat, I fell in love with the gorgeous art style in this graphic novel. I just knew from the cover itself that I would enjoy it. And enjoy it I did.

Ghosted in L.A follows the story of Daphne Walters as she moves to Los Angeles to follow his ex who ~ghosted~ her for a ~particular~ reason. During this move, Daphne discovered a glorious abandoned manor, which is haunted by friendly and cantankerous ghosts alike.

Talk about being ghosted, right? That premise was unique and very interesting, to be honest.

My only gripe was there wasn’t much opportunity to further the world building in this one. There wasn’t much depth, as well, to the characters, except for the few ghosts whose back stories were revealed a tiny bit.

I am not exactly pumped for the second volume, but I can see myself reading it, just so I would know what would happen to the storyline with an addition to the ghosts lot.
funny lighthearted fast-paced
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No