A review by hannie241
Ghost Hog, Volume 1 by Joey Weiser

2.0

Sometimes, books intended for children have wider-reaching audiences, where adults can enjoy the work, even if they aren't the intended audience. This is not the case with Ghost Hog. It's a cute enough story, and I could see children getting a lot of enjoyment from it, but it doesn't "age up" enormously well. The art style is simplistic, the plot is straightforward and, at times, a little dull. Overall, I didn't find this one to be much fun.

I received a copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.