The stonekeeper series6/11/2023 ![]() ![]() Kibuishi managed to make me so invested in the characters and their journey in so few pages, and I have so many predictions and ideas about what’s going to happen with them all, I need to get my hands on the rest of this series! Definitely would recommend this story to anyone who likes unique, magical worlds or who is looking to try out graphic novels! Rating: 4 out of 5 I was just beginning to understand Emily and Navin’s surrounding and gain interest in them, and then the story ended! On one hand, definitely a rip-off, but on the other hand, I am definitely going to be continuing with the series. I could read an entire story in a matter of hours with no real trouble, yet was still able to fully enjoy the tale and immerse myself in the magical world. It was able to tell a story, both through images and words. When I was done, I loved the visual elements and how quick it was for me to read. Review: This was my first real experience with a graphic novel, so I wasn’t super sure what to expect. Emily and Navin quickly chase after her, but soon find themselves lost and fighting for survival in this new world. ![]() On their first day, Emily finds a mysterious amulet tucked away in an abandoned library, and their mother gets kidnapped and taken into a magical realm. Summary: Emily and Navin’s father passed away in a car crash, and to get a new start, they move with their mother into an ancient, nearly-decrepit house. ![]()
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