Ghost Book by Remy Lai
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Web ID: 18066300Un-putdownable!
I just devoured this book and REALLY hope there's a follow up so we can see where this world continues to go! Highly recommend!
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I will remember July and William
This is my first Remy Lai book, and it certainly won't be my last. The art is fantastic, lending the story a fully realized world. The plot is equal parts spooky, funny, and heartfelt. I absolutely loved these characters and teared up more than once, especially at the end.
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I enjoyed my second read even more than my first
Oxhead and Horseface had one job. I guess underworld training isn’t what it used to be… We catch up with them twelve years later, when cause has had sufficient time to become effect. We join the effect during Hungry Ghost Month. “THE GATES OF THE UNDERWORLD ARE OPEN!” July Chen does her very best to pretend she can’t see ghosts, primarily because it upsets her father. July may as well be a ghost herself because she makes no lasting impression on anyone. Her classmates don’t even remember her. Then she meets ghost boy William Xiao and his floofy companion, Floof. Only ghost boy isn’t actually a ghost. He is a wandering soul and the “luckiest unluckiest boy”. On the plus side, he can remember July! This was one of my most anticipated graphic novel reads of the year and it didn’t disappoint. I loved July and William as individuals but it was their friendship that sucked me in. Sometimes I don’t connect as deeply with graphic novel characters as those I meet in novels. This wasn’t the case here. However, I didn’t realise how much I was invested in their friendship until I was surprised by a misty eyed moment. “Unacceptable. Anarchy.” I enjoyed my second read even more than my first. I teared up much earlier but I was also able to appreciate details I missed when I devoured the story the first time. It was so much fun browsing with underworld inhabitants at the Dire Market. I had trouble choosing the best Hungry Ghost; my current favourite is Needle-throat Ghost. Floof stole my heart and can sit on my head whenever they want. The illustrations are the perfect complement to the story. There’s some sweet and some creepy. The characters are expressive, particularly June. This story explores loss, sacrifice and the bonds of friendship and family. I won’t forget my trip to the underworld anytime soon. I hold the author personally responsible for my ongoing craving for dumplings. “A broken heart is a heart that has loved and been loved.” Thank you so much to Allen & Unwin for the opportunity to read this graphic novel. I’m looking forward to reading more books by this author.
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