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Glister #1 by Andi Watson

maryehavens's review

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5.0

YAS!!! Spooky girl haunted by an author with unfinished business?? SIGN. ME. UP!
I loved it, especially the sweet twist at the end. I also loved the little Skeleton Key story at the end, especially since I was familiar with the fox spirit Kitsune from another story. And pit witches plus paper vampires?? What's not to love?

kricketa's review

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3.0

one day, glister finds a box on the doorstop containing a teapot. it is haunted with the ghost of a writer who never finished his last novel, and forces glister to type it for him. he writes long dickensonian novels and glister must type day and night until she finds a solution.

this was cute and i really enjoyed the artwork. the writing- not as much. there's a little mini-comic at the end that was fun as well.

tracydurnell's review

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3.0

I'm not the audience for this, but it was fine. I'm a big fan of the Courtney Crumrin series, which feels like a more grown-up predecessor, this was just too young and sweet for me. I like my ghosts and demons with a little bite, and felt like the way the ghost treated her went without consequence.

coffeeandink's review

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4.0

All-ages comic about Glister Butterworth, a young girl with a doting if absent-minded father and an unusual home. In the first volume, she discovers a haunted teapot. The ghost was an author of dreadful Victorain novels; he died before he could finish the last one, and unfortunately he wants Glister's help to complete it.
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