Space Boy Series by Stephen McCranie | Graphic Novel Review

Space Boy Series by Stephen McCranie | Graphic Novel Review

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“Sci-fi, emotional, and honesty.

Reading age

12+

Genre

Science fiction

Publisher

Dark Horse Books

Publication date

July 3, 2018

My brief summary of the book

Amy, a sweet and intelligent high-school girl who names people’s flavors, has an ordinary life in a deep space mining community. One day, her father gets fired, and the whole family has to move back to earth. Devasted Amy climbs into the cryotube, sleeps for 30 years, and doesn’t age a day! Now she is in a new school and must try to fit in while adjusting to a new life.

My thoughts

Space boy

The story was very sci-fi with lots of excellent space references. The book was emotional with some sad parts. It was like a rollercoaster of emotions. The novel was very intriguing. Some secrets in the story are shocking. The characters were cartoony and all endearing. Amy is a charming girl, and I think it’s pretty cool that she names people’s flavors after food. The palette was very bright-earthy colors.

I don’t understand why Space Boy is 12+ because there are no inappropriate parts in the book, and it should be ok for 10+ kids; my sister and my mom read them too ;-).

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

About the author

“Stephen McCranie is the writer and illustrator for the Space Boy and Mal and Chad, all-ages graphic novel series. Stephen grew up drawing comics from an early age. He eventually earned a Fine Arts degree at the University of New Mexico. Stephen originally created Mal and Chad as a comic strip for the UNM school newspaper.” – Book Depository.

More by the author

So far the whole series has 15 books.

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