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Mooncakes

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This was SUCH a cute book! I've never read a book with a nonbinary, nonhuman character. I thought it was written well and was cohesive with the story. This book has a lot of good rep in it, and I adored the witchy, magical aspects of the story. I will definitely get a final copy when this is published!
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very cute and I'm excited to check out all of the colored pages once this graphic novel is released! The art style and plot is not quite what I was expecting but I still enjoyed it!
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*I was given a copy of this via Net Galley for my honest review*

4.5 Stars

Oh. My. Goodness. This was the most adorable thing I have ever read! I absolutely adored the characters, the story, the rep...it was done so masterfully. My favorite characters, the grandmas, reminded me of my other favorite characters, the aunts from Practical Magic. They were so sweet and so progressive in trusting their granddaughter to make her own decisions and grow into the person she was meant to be with her love. 

The only gripe that I have is that, even though it was incredibly progressive in using fluid pronouns, a girl/girl love, and hearing impairment, it sometimes felt really contrived, like the author was trying to convince you that this was OK. I love have the rep so prominent in the forefront of the story, but a mention was all I needed to be on board. 

Other than that, I think this was a fantastic story and I cannot wait to see the finished copy because I NEED to see that final scene in color! I would highly recommend this to anyway who wanted a light-hearted Halloween read to breeze through in one sitting.
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Mooncakes was the cutest thing I’ve read in ages! And the artwork was fabulous. I loved Nova, Tam, and the Nanas. It was a fun, action packed read and I have a feeling I’ll pick it back up around Halloween because it's absolutely perfect for fall!
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Thank you Netgalley for e-arc 
 The story was so smooth didn’t feel rushed which in most graphic novels it does but this one did such a good job. It’s about finding your home and not giving up in the worst times and facing your battles alone and you are never alone. The diversity in this book was properly represented which again is a issue in many graphic novels so hats off to the authors 🙌🏻 It has a lot rep of non-binary, deaf characters and queer old couples and MCs are Chinese and American and also awesome female friendship which is needed in more books please 🙌🏻🙌🏻And Nova and Tam my god OTP so huggable so good 🙌🏻😭🥳😅just wanted to hug them through out the book. There’s also magic witches and werewolves I mean it has everything . This filled my heart with love , and care and made it beat so fast. I also loved the art a lot it was so fluid I can’t wait for it come in October with the acknowledgments and everything
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This was such a sweet story with great diversity and representation from family dynamics, to disabilities to sexual & gender orientation. The story was cute, spooky and everything in between. My only wish was that we could be given more backstory into Tam and Nova relationship as children, I think it would have added a depth to the narrative. I loved the art style and coloring and can't wait to see the full graphic novel when it comes out.
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This was so sweet and I really enjoyed it. It was diverse, cute and a fun read. I highly recommend checking it out when it comes out in October.
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I've been trying to read more graphic novels for work, so I can know what themes are present in certain series, what different authors usually focus on, etc. And I've been astonished by the last few I've picked up just for the amount of diversity in these stories! There have been deaf characters, queer characters, racially diverse characters, and so much so that I can't remember the last straight white character that was a main protagonist in one of these graphic novels. 

This book delighted me. The hints of magic and love between the families makes my heart warm. I was dancing on my toes when I learned that one of the characters was transgender and that it wasn't the only part of their plot! 

The plot had a nice arc, leaving it open ended for more adventures, but with closure for the characters so that you're not left at a cliffhanger.

I loved this so much.
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Stunning art, magic, and heartwarming romance. What else could a girl ask for? 

Many authors have explored the idea of a romance between a witch and a werewolf, but Suzanne Walker and Wendy Xu bring something to the table that I haven't read before. They bring this romance to the LGBTQIA+ community by introducing readers to a nonbinary werewolf, Tam, and a witch, Nova, who Suzanne describes as queer. They are childhood friends that are separated and find each other again due to some complicated circumstances, which allows for them to really connect with each other romantically. 

Along side the romance, is also a story line filled with betrayal and self discovery. The surprises along the way and the occasional suspense made me want to read as fast as I could to see what was going to happen next.

I can not get over how much diversity exists in this graphic novel, in a good way. Beyond the LGBTQIA+ aspect, the level of diversity is even more expansive. Nova has a hearing impairment that requires hearing aids and Tam is Chinese American. The family structures that are represented are also very diverse. Nova lives with her two grandmothers and Tam reveals that their parents are no longer together. 

In a world that seems to be crying out for greater representation of marginalized groups, this graphic novel delivers just that. I would recommend this graphic novel to lovers of magic, fantasy, romance, or are just craving something different.
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I have really mixed feelings about Mooncakes. I really loved the style of the artwork and there was a ton of great representation. We had a pair of Grandmas, a nonbinary character, and an MC who wears hearing aids. I loved all of this representation and what it brought to the story. 

I wanted more from the couple's backstory. They were really great friends as a kid but Tam had to move away. Why were they always moving around? What happened to their dad? I just didn't believe in their relationship as much as I could have if I had gotten to know Tam's backstory more. There was also a lot missing from Nova's story. What happened to her parents? Why does she live with her Grandmas? 

I thought this was a really cute, diversity filled story but it was all surface level. I hope there will be more volumes of this story so that I can truly start to understand who these characters are. 

*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Lion Forge through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.*
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July isn't even over and I've been in such a fall mindset that I've been seeking out anything and everything to keep me in that feeling of craving and wanting fall. This was perfect for that. 

Everything about this was perfect. The family dynamic was beautiful. The representation in this was beautiful. The story and the art were beautiful. I fell in love with it so hard.
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I loved this book! It has so much representation and I loved the family dynamic and relationship. I also loved the plot, however, I had predicted the end so the element of surprise was taken away. Nonetheless, I still enjoyed the book. Also I LOVED the artwork
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I loved this! such a fun, quirky, spooky graphic novel. the art style is beautiful, I loved the overall plot and the REP! one MC is a queer witch with hearing aids with two queer af witchy grandmas (!!! I love queer witchy grandmas apparently) and the other MC is a non-binary, queer werewolf! this just made me smile and gave me major butterflies and I would highly recommend. <3
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I got an ARC of this book.

I am not really a fan of magic, but I am a big fan of werewolves and queer love so I  gave this a shot. The love was pretty insta-love which I wasn't a fan of. I understand that they had a thing for each other as kids, but it has been long enough that they are different people now. I wanted a bit more of a build up to the first kiss. Though I really did like them together. They were supportive and kind. They graduated from sleeping apart, to holding hands while apart, to together. That growth together helped me accept that they were new to the relationship and it wasn't as insta-love as it felt. Those small details sold me on the relationship. 

The grandmothers! That is all. Once you read the book, you will understand.

The idea that werewolves can be used to house demons is a pretty Patricia Briggs idea (though she did vampire). It makes a lot of sense and hasn't been done to death yet. The world building of magic and supernatural didn't build enough to explain how the ending really worked, but if there are future volumes I think the story would start to explain more. It felt incomplete, but more like it is a first volume than it is missing, if that makes sense. 

The bad guy was clearly a bad guy. The face, the communication style, everything. It felt a bit flat. There was an attempt at making the character more 3-D, but it just fell flat too. If this was addressed more in the story or in a later book, I will come back and change this to 5 stars. 

The art was overall a bit cartoony, but in that way that added cuteness to the story and kept it from being scary. The demon could have been horrifying, but it was manageable due to the art style. It lowered the age level I would recommend the book for in a pleasant way. It made the book more approachable.
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*** Received a copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review ***

Very pure, cute, easy read which will be perfect during the spoopy season.  LOVED all the representation in this book. Nova is a queer witch who uses hearing aids and falls for a non-binary werewolf named Tam. Tam and Nova celebrate Sukkot, a Jewish holiday, and the mid-autumn festival with Nova's Chinese-American family, including her two grandmothers who are in a relationship. This graphic novel reads quickly while still managing to tell a complete story about love, friendship, and throws in a decent amount of fantasy aspects as well. 

Very much out of my comfort zone but could see it hitting perfectly for the right reader.
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The art was fantastic! I loved how Nova was so kind to Tam and when I read it, I felt warm and cosy. I hope there will be more books like this soon.
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ARC provided by Net Galley and the publishing house in exchange of an honest review. All opinions are my own.

5 stars.
This is one of the best graphic novels I’ve ever read. The art style, the colours,the characters complimented each other perfectly and contributed into this amazing book. 

Definitely will purchase this  
on release day
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This was a very cute and wholesome graphic novel. The story isn't the most interesting thing I've read this year but it fit the art style. But it did not charm me as much as I had hoped.

I loved the magical world created and the way magic was illustrated and highlighted throughout; it felt like a part of their lives and not just an add-on. The characters were all well rounded and I loved the general focus on family and upbringing, it added an element to the mystery going on on the side.

The panels were too crowded in my opinion, the background almost overwhelmed its characters due to its vibrant colours and details. Most of the panels are drawn from a simple straightforward point of view which makes the story seem monotone and boring. I would have loved more closeups of the facial expressions and movements to convey the emotions clearer.
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That was so cute and included so many things that I adored!

This had everything for a great graphic novel- witches, demons, werewolves, friendship, family and love. It also included cults, sadistic plans and occult rituals.

Nova is a witch, working with her two Nana’s (both witches) in their rather unique bookstore. They procure certain books that help with spell research and work; from curses to potions to igniting magic. The family also do a little witchcraft on the side to help with neighbourhood issues from the supernatural. 

One day Nova hears of a white wolf roaming the forest, a demon prowling in the area, and flashing lights occurring at random times. The white wolf reminds her of a friend from childhood, a friend she was in love with, and so she sets out to investigate the mysterious happenings in the forest.

Here she encounters not only an unexpected demon, but also her old best friend and crush, Tam... who also happens to be a werewolf. Soon Nova discovers there are more sinister forces at work, posing danger to her family and to Tam. 

This book explored and incorporated inclusivity very well! There is a F/NB relationship, a plus-sized character, and disability representation. While these were all made apparent of the character (either through drawings or phrases), the character’s were never solely that one thing, and were made 3D with human emotions and interactions (or witches and werewolves of course!). 

Nova also had such an interesting family in terms of ghosts and seeing how the consequences of magic can go wrong!

There were some amazing moments in the novel where love, family and friendship provided such a supportive, and non-judgmental, zone.
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i didn't quite know what to expect from this, but i'm so happy i gave this a chance!

this is a very sweet story about childhood crushes tam (a werewolf) and nova (a witch) who find each other again when tam returns to nova's town to defeat a demon.

the cast of characters is amazing. they all had such different personalities that complimented each other so well. nova is so cute with this air of innocence around her, nova is struggling with their past, the nanas are strong as hell and funny too, and tatyana (nova's bff) is loyal even if she's skeptical about magic.

the story is also delightfully queer. nova's not straight, tam is nonbinary, and i think the nanas are a couple? and everyone is so accepting of each other's gender and sexuality. even the bad guy doesnt misgender tam.

the art was so cozy feeling. i for real want to move to that town and have the nanas adopt me and work in their cafe/bookstore with all their cats. i think this is definitely going to be a comfort read for me. 

it's not all fluff though! there's a pretty serious threat the gang has to defeat and i actually felt myself get nervous for the characters. honestly the plot was so good!
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