I thought that was great to see and to have magic exist for both of these communities when often times I don’t see magic with LGBTQ+ characters or people of color. I loved that the majority of the characters in this book are LGBTQ+ or people of color. I also really enjoyed the world that you get to explore in this book and how it gets introduced to you.Ĭharacters: I really enjoyed all the characters that you get to meet in this book and loved the diversity that is included throughout. There was so much to love about this book and most of it was in the characters and the diversity within those characters. This one was different though because while I loved it so much, I felt that it was just the right length and everything was covered in the few pages it had. My only thing with them is sometimes they are too short and I’m left wanting more of the characters and their world. Thoughts and Themes: I’ve been reading a lot of graphic novels recently and have been enjoying them quite a bit. Snap gets to know her and realizes that Jacks may in fact have real magic-and an unlikely connection to Snap’s family’s past. Snap needs a favor from this old woman, though, so she begins helping Jacks with her strange work. It’s creepy, sure, but Snap thinks it’s kind of cool, too. But in reality, Jacks is just a Crocs-wearing, internet-savvy old lady who sells roadkill skeletons online.
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