The Mafia Nanny Volume One: A WEBTOON Unscrolled Graphic Novel by Sh00 and Violet Matter | Graphic Novel Review

The Mafia Nanny Volume One: A WEBTOON Unscrolled Graphic Novel by Sh00 and Violet Matter | Graphic Novel Review

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Reading age

12+

Genre

Realistic fiction

Publisher

WEBTOON Unscrolled

Publication date

February 4, 2025

How will Davina handle her first assignment as a nanny?

Davina’s mission as a nanny is to protect her charge, a principle she learned at the Elite Nanny Academy. Her first client is Gabriel Angelini, a Venetian underboss, who hires her to look after his son, Mikey. Davina sees this job as an opportunity to uncover the truth about her past, but she soon discovers that nothing with the Angelinis is quite what it seems.

Whenever I watched anything on YouTube, I kept seeing this book advertised. Intrigued by all the buzz, I finally decided to give it a try, and I’m so glad I did! I absolutely loved it. The fantastic plot kept me on the edge of my seat, and the characters were so well-developed that I found myself deeply invested in their journeys. I’m definitely going to read more from this author.

The protagonist, Davina, was incredibly kindhearted and always strived to do what was best for those around her. I admired her determination and compassion, which made her an inspiring character. The way she navigated challenges with grace added layers to her personality, and I also really appreciated her distinct character design—she had a unique style that really brought her to life in my imagination.

Gabriel was another standout character; he was shrouded in mystery, with an enigmatic aura that piqued my curiosity. His mood swings added a fascinating tension to the story, making every interaction with him feel unpredictable and exciting.

Then there was Mikey, who brought a different dynamic to the mix. Although he was a bit of a spoiled brat, his antics often made me laugh. Mikey added a lighthearted element to the narrative, showcasing the contrast between him and the more serious characters.

Overall, the blend of engaging plot twists and rich characterization made this book a delightful read, and I can’t wait to dive into the next installment!

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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