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Hematite

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I read this in one sitting and can’t wait for the next installment.

Hematite isn’t like other vampires. She prefers the company of other supernatural creatures and would rather have soup for dinner than blood. In this volume we see her connect with her classmates and finally work up the courage to speak with her crush. Unfortunately, the ending is a sad one - or is it?

I loved the color scheme of the illustrations. This graphic novel was colorful, but moody at the same time. The scheme really went well with the time period and general spooky vibes. The story was an appropriate length and the author didn’t try to fit too much into such a small graphic novel.

Thanks so much to NetGalley and Europe Comics for a review copy. I really enjoyed it.

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Hematite is a very different take on supernatural creatures. I will be looking for the continuation of the story with much anticipation.

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This was a quick, interesting read. I kind of wish it was longer and we got to see the beginnings of Hematite’s quest to bring Emile back from the dead. Overall, the art was eye grabbing while still sticking with a spooky theme and the text moved quickly and fluidly. Will definitely recommend this to my friends and followers during the fall.

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What a sweet little comic! I really enjoyed the monstrous world and characters introduced in this graphic novel. What a wonderful concept - a vampire not interested in being a vampire. Hematite was a lovely main character to follow; she was kind and selfless, but naive and uppity. I really enjoyed this more realistic take on a main character. She did truly feel like a teenage vampire. I had fun picking up on all the different "monsters" in the illustrations (which were great and fitted the theme well). In particular I liked the forest party scene, the autumnal colours of the illustrations really spoke to me and conveyed a great sense of warmth.

My only gripe would be that the marketing of this book doesn't quite reflect that of its contents. I was expecting a tale of a rebellious vampire, and while I got that to an extent it wasn't a central theme I'd say. This also did feel very much like only the first instalment of a series which partially took away from some of the plot twists.

All in all a very cute read that I'd recommend to anyone from young children through to adults.

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It was alright. Definitely not what I expected, but I would be interested in seeing what happens in the next installment. The art still was very attractive as well, and I liked the characters.

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Thanks to netgalley for this graphic novel in exchange for an honest review.

this one was darling!! the characters were endearing, the plot was entertaining, and the art was lovely.

hematite follows a young vampire who is determined not to conform to the societal norms of her heritage. throughout the graphic novel she navigates the intricacies of young love, teenage shenanigans, and bothersome parents.

this was certainly a fun, quick read. while the story provided ample entertainment i was still able to relax and enjoy the story while admiring the beautiful art. and the art!! this artist’s style is absolutely adorable and, for me, was the highlight of the graphic novel. would definitely recommend!

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I got to finish it immediately because it was a good story! More so, its illustrations and color scheme is also perfect. There were more funny scenes than I expected and I really liked it about the book. Being both funny and having gripping story.

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This was a cute little story with a dark twist near the end that I did NOT see coming. I liked the art style and thought the characters were all portrayed well with their magical characteristics, like how Hematite uses an umbrella during the daytime because the sun and vampires don’t mix. I also thought it was neat how the werewolf could change from human to werewolf and wasn’t just always a werewolf like in some stories. Also the poetry in this book is great and really has that “romantic pining” tone down! Seriously though, that ending… just why… It was SO TRAGIC and I really hope things get better for Hematite in the upcoming volumes.

3.5/5 Stars

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This graphic novel was a brilliant introduction to the supernatural world through a teenager's eyes. Our main character is a moody vampire who doesn't enjoy blood and craves companionship, and I really enjoyed how fast-paced the plot moved. The climax of the story comes along quickly, and I found myself wanting the next installment. Additionally, I found the illustrations to be incredibly charming.

I felt as though this volume was a bit short as I finished this in about twenty minutes; I think it would have benefited the overall story if more happened throughout. The ending felt a bit rushed and I would have appreciated a bit more detail in the last quarter of the book.

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Hematite is a delightful story about a young vampire who could not be more different from her family and is desperate to distance herself from her heritage. This graphic novel combines beautiful illustrations and fantastical creatures to impart wisdom on being true to yourself and sticking up for your friends, as well as the age-old issues that come with growing up. I cannot wait for more books in this series!

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Thanks to NetGalley & Europe Comics for the copy in exchange for an honest review.

Hematite is about a vampire who is more into poetry and romance than joining the other vampires in their blood diet and lifestyle. It's a spooky novel that's sure to please any, especially those interested in the Addams Family.

I really LOVED the artwork! It was almost 1800s style which made sense since that was the backdrop, it worked really well with the melancholy atmosphere. It's snarky at points, but it's still somewhat dark. I really enjoyed the characters and their designs and how often they went "monstrous" on the page. I'm excited to read the next one!

A haunting and gothic graphic novel, this is a great read for any vampire/paranormal fans!

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This is a interesting, beautifully illustrated graphic novel for children and teens. I feel like it’s something my nine year old daughter would really enjoy. The fact that it’s a little sad and melancholy really speaks to me as everything isn’t sunshine and roses all the time. I’m looking forward to the next installation to see what becomes of Emilie.

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I really liked the art and the beginning. If this is a standalone, then the ending was definitely too open and rushed. There wasn't much explanation about the world so the world building was a bit confusing. All the different creatures along with humans doing everyday things. It had a lot of potential. It would've been perfect if longer maybe.

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I am not really a “ graphic novel” kind of a person and I picked this book out of curiosity. Oh my! What a surprise ! I love it!

The story is actually cute . Hematite is adorable despite of her “vampire teenage rage”. Who wouldn’t be? When you are in “poetry deep” and interrupted and insulted? I wouldn’t use the word “bully” because Hematite is not a vampire you wanna messed up with! I actually love that about her.

Oh! What is teenage life without teenage love story?? Hematite and her Emile the human boy and the inspiration behind those heartfelt poems? Sigh. It was cute but what a plot twist we got here! I have not recovered!

That’s right! A cliffhanger! I would love to know what happens next.

Overall, a very engaging Graphic novel. Beautifully illustrated . This is my first graphic novel and with that experience ? I’ll surely be exploring more on this genre.

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This book may be for other people but it wasn't for me. Mostly I found the main character to be violent right off and so it's just not for me.

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This was actually a quite interesting teen fantasy graphic, concerning a young vampiress who cannot get anything right in the eyes of her parents. She's just trying to be herself, but when that involves lusting after a human, misbehaving at school and trying to go vegetarian, well – she's always bound to have friction in her life. The world – or at least her school – is made up of copious different abnormal characters, from werewolves to things with half a skull, and while it's clear the world-building is not really as convincing as it should be, I think there was mileage in watching this particular maverick. Teenaged angst writ so large with a genre dressing has been done countless times before, but this was by no means a waste of time. The series to come, when it does, has the potential to get four whole stars, so I'll be brave and give this opening volume them, and hope my optimism isn't misplaced.

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Thank you to netgalley and the author for allowing me access to this comic.

I enjoyed reading this comic. It's fun, beautiful and also a little sad. The art style was cool and the writing could have been better but it was okay enough to read.

If there is anymore to this comic I will definalty try reading the next one.

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His was incredibly cute! The art was everything, I loved it. And I loved the idea of a vampire who doesn't like the idea of blood😁

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This was a cute one. The art style is really nice and the story was sweet. Unexpected plot twist as well

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Hématite is a vampire from a prestigious family of esteemed bloodline. Much to her parents' dismay, she drinks a self-concocted herbal stew instead of blood and attends an integrated school which other supernatural beings also attend. The young vampire is also in love with a human, which leads to deadly consequences.

This graphic novels tells of a dark and engaging tale. I love the many themes it highlighted, such as parental pressure to conform to high society as well as racism, social divide and the struggle to fit in.

However, it ends with a cliffhanger and I need more??!

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