But Blue struggles with her secret, and worries that if her friends and adopted family at the Bugle find out that she's a girl, she'll lose everything and everyone she cares about. And when she meets and befriends Crow, a boy who is also not what he seems, together they seek the freedom to be their true selves... and to save each other.
My Thoughts:
- This was a fun and poignant little graphic novel. I enjoyed it and will probably continue the series.
- There were a few plot holes, but I'm hoping things will get cleared up in the next volumes.
- This book was intended for a younger audience. I think I would have liked it a lot better when I was in middle school. This would be a good one to read with the kiddos.
- The story reminded me of The Iron Giant. It had a similar message and feeling.
- I liked the characters, but I didn't get to know a lot of them. Again, I'm hoping that will be fixed in the next volumes.
- There were a few plot holes, but I'm hoping things will get cleared up in the next volumes.
- This book was intended for a younger audience. I think I would have liked it a lot better when I was in middle school. This would be a good one to read with the kiddos.
- The story reminded me of The Iron Giant. It had a similar message and feeling.
- I liked the characters, but I didn't get to know a lot of them. Again, I'm hoping that will be fixed in the next volumes.
Too bad about the plot holes but I love The Iron Giant. Maybe I should try this one.
ReplyDeleteThe Iron Giant is SO underrated!!
DeleteI like the art style on the cover. I'm glad you enjoy these. I wish I did more. Oh well.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I forgot to mention the artwork! Yes, I really liked the art style. It was perfect for the story.
DeleteAll your graphic novel reviews makes me want to read them. I really need to discover that section of my library and try a few. This one sounds cute! :)
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