![]() ![]() ![]() (Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. And hopefully ride a broom without crashing. Now, Beetle has less than a week to rescue her best ghost, encourage Kat to stand up for herself, and confront the magic she’s been avoiding for far too long. If Blob Ghost doesn’t escape the mall soon, their afterlife might be coming to a very sticky end. Beetle’s quickly being left in the dust.īut Kat’s mentor has set her own vile scheme in motion. Kat is everything Beetle wants to be: beautiful, cool, great at magic, and kind of famous online. And now Beetle’s old best friend, Kat, is back in town for a sorcery apprenticeship with her Aunt Hollowbone. is cursed to haunt it, tethered there by some unseen force. She’d rather skip being homeschooled completely and spend time with her best friend, Blob Glost. Then there’s twelve-year-old goblin-witch Beetle, who’s caught in between. In the eerie town of ‘Allows, some people get to be magical sorceresses, while other people have their spirits trapped in the mall for all ghastly eternity. Keep reading this book review to find out my full thoughts! Summary This queer middle grade graphic novel tackles issues of power, forgiveness, and validation. Full of a muted, but colorful, color palette which reminds you of Halloween a fall, Beetle and the Hollowbones is a story about friendship and speaking up. ![]() Beetle and the Hollowbones is the latest in my middle grade comic obsession. ![]()
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