Hooky by Miriam Bonastre Tur | Graphic Novel Review

Hooky by Miriam Bonastre Tur | Graphic Novel Review

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“Magical, adventurous, and love.”

Reading age

10+

Genre

Fantasy

Publisher

Clarion Books

Publication date

September 7, 2021

My summary of the book

Twin witch brother and sister, Dani & Dorian Wytte, miss the bus to school. They knew their parents would get angry if the twins missed school, so they went to their Aunt Hilde’s for education, but an incident happened at the Floating Rock (the Witches’ prison). So, they became wanted criminals and must find a place to stay.

Paige’s thoughts

This book was well written, and I loved the humor in this story; I snickered at all those jokes throughout the book. I loved Dani the best because she was often so funny at the most severe times. Sometimes we need her sense of humor to overcome those profound moments. Dorian was a Mr. Know-it-all and showed off occasionally. The characters were anime and cartoony style, and the palette was colorful. This book was created and published on Webtoon.

Laly’s thoughts

I loved this book. It’s a big, long graphic novel, a magical adventure full of secrets and love. The story was fun and creative. I can’t wait to read the number 2.

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

About the author

“Miriam Bonastre Tur is the New York Times bestselling author of Hooky. She was born in a small town near Barcelona and doodled on any smooth surface before even learning to walk. She studied comics at the Escola Joso Center for Comics and Visual Arts in Barcelona. She has drawn many zines and collaborative comics in Spanish, and now works as a character designer in the animation field. She lives in Spain.” – Book Depository.

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