Review: Castle Swimmer Vol. 2

Oh, I was so happy to see Castle Swimmer Vol. 2 pop up on my feed. I know I could have read it all on Webtoon (which you should do if you want to binge the series asap), but I wanted to wait for the graphic novel to be released.

Review: Heartstopper Vol. 2

Charlie Spring is in Year 10 and one of the only guys in his school to come out as gay. That puts a lot of pressure on such a young soul. Then he met Nick. Nick is the best friend he's always needed...and maybe more? Is there a chance that this could be more than friendship? Charlie can only hope.

Review: The Tea Dragon Tapestry

Greta has been fortunate enough to become the caregiver for Ginseng for several months now. Unfortunately, Ginseng is still mourning the loss of their previous caretaker, and as we all know – watching a loved one grieve is challenging.

Review: The Tea Dragon Society

Greta is an apprentice blacksmith – and a talented one at that. Given that she was born into the trade, she has a unique appreciation for keeping dying arts alive. Perhaps this is why she was so drawn to the concept of tea dragons.

Review: Cosmoknights Vol. 1

For years, Pan's life has been so small. It all started when she helped her best friend, Tara, find her freedom. You see, Tara was a princess, which meant she was readily available for any knight to battle for her hand. Doesn't really matter what Tara thought about that.

Review: Heartstopper Vol. 1

Charlie Spring is in Year 10 and one of the only guys in his school to come out as gay. That puts a lot of pressure on such a young soul. He survived the bullying, but now he has a different problem – he wants to walk from a "relationship" that isn't healthy for him.

Review: Mooncakes

Nova Huang is a teenage witch. There are many assumptions about what a teenage witch should be doing. For Nova, most of her life is spent helping around her grandmothers' bookshop. She loves helping – and loves the magic.

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