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The Tea Dragon Tapestry

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I must admit that I made a slight mistake and didn't realize until about halfway through this that I never read the second volume. I was so sure I had. Regardless, I really enjoyed The Tea Dragon Tapestry.

These graphic novels are just so soft and cozy and they make my heart feel so full. I enjoy the characters and the dragons so much.

This volume handled grief in an excellent way and, once again, the disability representation is excellent. As someone who has been wheelchair-bound at various times, I really connect to Erik and the way he used his experience to guide Minette in this volume really resonated with me.

Katie O'Neill's art style is probably my favorite when it comes to graphic novels and I can't help but want a tea dragon of my own.

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This series is so lovely and precious and I hate that this is the conclusion to the series. I love this series so much! I hope maybe O'Neill will write branch off books of some of the characters and we can travel back to this time and these people. I adore the illustrations and wish I had a little tea dragon of my own!

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC!

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As always, this was incredibly sweet and lovely and soft. I love the tea dragons so much and this cast of characters is delightful and wonderfully diverse. I have to admit that this was my least favorite in the series by a small margin, maybe because I felt like it held so little world-building and development — and the fact that it seemed to involve much less dialogue than the previous installments. That said, it's still a really precious read and a satisfying conclusion to an incredibly lovable series.

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A beautiful and heart warming story. The artwork was absolutely charming and so soft. I loved the theme of finding your place and that sometimes even though we leave a part of ourselves we can grow and create new homes. I found the story to be very endearing and I hope to read more about the Tea Dragons in future stories.

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Katie O’Neill has perfected the art of created a magical escape in the form of a book. Every one of her beautiful works feels like a warm hug and a cup of tea on a cool day. It’s beautiful and golden. This book is no different. A sequel to one of my favourites, The Tea Dragon Society, this story finds our protagonists a year later, continuing on their journey of life. It is about understanding yourself and your passions and knowing yourself in the choices you make and the friendships you forge. This book is beautiful, and as sad as I am to see the story conclude, I know Katie will keep creating more worlds and places to feel like home.

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