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Taproot

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Queer. Wholesome. A bit mysterious. Beautifully drawn.

Taproot is about a young person who can see and talk to ghosts and is an avid gardener. When the mystery of his spooky ability is revealed, he uses his connection with nature to sooth souls in distress and find love. About halfway through, I teared up thinking that Young was going to fall into a disappointing trope in queer art and literature but I was surprised and thrilled by how the story finishes. The art style is stunning. The plants look beautiful and the characters are very expressive. There are lots of familiar components to it but overall, it’s a lovely story that I would definitely gift to my friends. Shades of Alice Oseman’s Heartstopper with a Coraline twist. Also for fans of Becky Chambers’ Wayfarer series,.

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A really sweet coming-of-age queer comic, with supernatural/fantasy elements! Could be a fun read for characters of Heartstopper, as it is a lovely story of this queer couple getting together, without queer trauma, and where queer joy, romance and friendships are shown front and center.
The story/plotlines were interesting but i wish they had been fully fleshed out, as the pacing felt off. I did love the characters nonetheless!
The artwork was beautifully, and i particularly enjoyed the way colour was used.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you the NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an ARC.

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This is a very cute, warm story with a side of spook (my favourite hehe). It revolves around a ghost and a gardener, who unwittingly involved themselves in a necromantic event, drawing the attention of a reaper, keeper of the balance between life and death. Out ghost/gardener duo is adorable, and I honestly love the reaper. He is just doing his job, you guys! And his job is ridiculously tough one!
An absolutely perfect read for a cool evening, snuggled up with a cup of tea or coffee!

Although there are a few leaps in the narrative which left me asking questions about some of the plot devices used, it is still a smooth, easy read with lovable characters, who are really diverse and unique. The art itself is absolutely adorable and fits the premise of the story so well, I particularly love the simple but effective use of colours to express the various settings and moods throughout the story.

And finally, this little nugget of peak gay panic that made me chuckle:
"And she has nice, uh… boobs! …right?"

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Thank you NetGalley and Oni Press for presenting me with an ARC of this book in exchange of a honest review.

I enjoyed reading this book! TAPROOT is a queer coming-of-age story about two boys—a gardener and a ghost—falling in love under strange circumstances. Hamal, a gardener, finds out he can see and talk to ghosts and therefore meets Blue, a third grader who died and is now a ghost.

But when things lead to being dangerous, where the Reaper must meddle, Hamal and Blue's love is threatened and they must find a way to go through it unharmed.

I loved every aspect of this story and reading about everyone was a great joy! Hamal, Blue, Joey and the Reaper all are so wonderful characters, and this was something I didn't expect to log so much.

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**I was provided an electronic ARC from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for honest review.**

Actual rating: 4.5 stars

Keezy Young's award-winning debut queer YA graphic novel Taproot receives a new edition through Oni Press. Taproot follows Hamal, a gardener who can see ghosts. Hamal has always seen ghosts, but has recently become friends with a particular ghost called Blue. When a reaper comes to call, Hamal and Blue must work together to address disruptions in the balance of the life force.

Taproot is absolutely gorgeous visually. The color palette and art style is so whimsical and inviting. I would absolutely love to have prints of some of the scenes for my walls. Somehow Young's style manages to be both clean and have lovely detail that emerges the longer you look at a page. It is absolutely appropriate that Taproot is being published by Oni Press, the same publishers who produced The Tea Dragon Society.

On top of that, the story of Taproot is easy, sweet entertainment. The "spirit detective" style plot of Yu Yu Hakusho meets a queer romance and the result is utter serotonin.

I am so happy to have received a review copy of this work and eagerly look forward to future works from Keezy Young.

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Taproot is a wonderful, cozy, calm, and genuinely lovely story.

The plot follows the love story between a ghost and a gardener, the worlds of life and death (and how they cross over), and a reaper that doesn’t stick to the rules.

It is a love story—yes, it’s a romance graphic novel—but this is the author’s love story to life itself.
They created a beautiful story that is full of life, celebrates the balance between life and death, and gives a wholesome happily ever after to queer characters (who absolutely deserve it).

The first time I read this book, I cried in happiness for many reasons. The characters are diverse, loving, and get their happy ending. This was something I still wasn’t used to reading at the time, and I cannot tell you how important it is to have that.
I also cried because it is such a WONDERFUL STORY I can’t even express how much I adore it.

Thank you so much for this book.

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This was so so adorable! a queer story about life and death with incredibly lovable characters and a found family trope!! I was first interested in this book because of the art style, the colour palette is just beautiful. Despite how short this is, it took me a while to read because I just wanted to appreciate the art!! I especially loved the authors note and seeing the process of the characters/story as that’s not something you see often! it definitely made me love the book even more than I already did.
"Life isn’t all joy and happy endings, but even in the absence of happiness, there still needs to be hope.”
The only complaint I have is just how short it was, I wish it was longer or there was more to it. I fell in love with the characters instantly but I’d love to get to know them more!!

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Blue and Hamal's relationship is so soft and sweet, I was in love with them from the very first page. Equal parts queer, creepy, and charming, the story follows a young ghost and the very-much-alive gardener he falls in love with. Is Blue willing to sacrifice everything for Hamal?

I also have to put in here that the reaper was an absolute, and unexpected, joy!

Stunning art and beautiful storytelling. Taproot was an utter delight!

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Really enjoyed this! The illustration style was beautiful and I really liked the relationships throughout!

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This is a very sweet, tender graphic novel about a gardener who can talk to ghosts, Hamal, and a lonely ghost, Blue. Their burgeoning friendship and eventual romance is soft and wholesome and I really enjoyed seeing them grow closer. The art style is fun and whimsical with lots of greens and blues, and the plants that are an important part of the plot are so well drawn.

Among the heartfelt moments, there's also humour, often provided by Blue or the Reaper, and I very much enjoyed their interactions. My one issue with this graphic novel was with the pacing; the timeline seemed to jump here and there and it wasn't always clear what was happening or how much time had passed since the last few pages. It also felt like we missed some of the key moments, and they were glossed over when more time could have been spent on them. On the whole though, this was lovely and I'm glad I stumbled across it.

Content warnings for child/teenage death, bugs, death threats.

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Sequel please sequel please!!!! I loved this so much, and it’s now one of my favorite graphic novels <3 Can’t wait to buy a copy xx

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I love Taproot! Ghostly found family and accidental necromancy, as well as gorgeous art and a love for plants? Sign me up! I would love to see more of this story in the future.

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A very sweet, very pretty story about a young gardener who can see ghosts and one of many ghosts that hang around the florist where Hamal works. There is a bit of danger and a bit of sadness but mostly the story is like a plaster for the heart. It's very diverse in the best way, funny when you don't expect it and so, so kind.

To be honest, I’d love it to be longer, to have more depth, the characters to be more developed so I can learn more about them, I’d love to be longer in that world. It’s fine as it is, don’t get me wrong, but I want MORE.

Still, worth every minute I spent on it. The colours! The softness! So charming.

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This story was really cute! And I found it funny at times as well! The reaper definitely brought in the comedy at the end! I loved how fast paced it was but would’ve more time before Blue’s disappearance and re-appearance.
Definitely an unexpected ending with Hamal’s job but it fit in perfectly. I LOVED the art style it was the perfect kind for the novel especially with all the greens.

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(Thank you to NetGalley for giving me an ARC in exchange for an honest review)

4.5⭐️

Taproot is about a ghost and a gardener falling in love despite the fact that they can’t be together. I did not actually expect to like this book as much as I did! It was charming, sometimes sad, and surprisingly funny. The character art wasn’t my favourite, but the backgrounds were gorgeous. The romance was cute, but I would have loved to see even more of it. If you enjoy short queer graphic novels, I recommend Taproot!

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Stunning, wholesome, queer, and just a little bit spooky—a perfect mix!

"There's nothing evil about death, Ghostie. But it's a balance."

Taproot explores the relationship between life and death, the living and the dead, and the balance of it all.

My only complaint is that I wish there was *more.* The pacing felt very fast, and I wish there was more time spent developing the characters and their relationships. But as a debut graphic novel, I think it's an absolutely wonderful piece.

I especially loved the additional content at the end of the book. Getting a behind-the-scenes look at Keezy Young's thought process and workflow was really interesting!

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I really love this story, it's such a perfect comfort read and the art is just stunning! You can really feel the love that Hamal and Blue have for each other throughout the novel. The only downside is that I wish the world was a little more fleshed out, I wish we knew more about Hamal and Blue but other than that I still love this and will always come back and reread it whenever I need a pick me up.

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Enchanting graphic novel with relatable queer characters! The artwork is beautiful and I really enjoyed all the different characters.

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This was very cute! I really loved the art in this one. I’m also always here for people falling for ghosts, a favorite trope of mine. I definitely enjoyed reading it, but the plot didn’t totally work for me. It felt a bit disjointed in places and the resolution to the big problem seemed really out of the blue and too easy, especially since it wasn’t really explained. I was glad for the happy ending and thought the characters were super sweet but I wish the story had been fleshed out a little more.

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Thank you NetGalley and publisher for this ARC.
Taproot is a queer story about a gardener and a ghost, and it’s absolutely adorable. The art style is beautiful, and the characters are super cute. I really loved the relationship between the two main characters, and the side characters are super interesting too. The story is pretty straightforward, but there are some smaller twists that keep things interesting. I really recommend this to everyone, but especially people who loved Heartstopper and Mooncakes.

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