The Tea Dragon Festival Graphic Novel Review

The Tea Dragon Festival

Erica gives this comic five starsThe Tea Dragon Festival by Katie O’Neill

This book is a prequel to the lovely Tea Dragon Society, and I almost didn’t realize where it fit in the series until the very end of the book. Obviously, these two stories were connected. But it had been a second since I read the first one.

Rinn is a delightful character, who’s the village forager, but she doesn’t feel her skills are quite useful. Thus, she’s always trying to do other jobs, like perhaps becoming a cook. For her, this is a journey of self-discovery and seeing how she — and everyone else in the village — work together to create a harmonious society. Continue reading “The Tea Dragon Festival Graphic Novel Review”

The Tea Dragon Society Graphic Novel Review

Erica gives this comic five starsThe Tea Dragon Society by Katie O’Neill

The Tea Dragon Society What a lovely book. The Tea Dragon Society is a middle reader graphic novel, but certainly delightful for all ages. I’ve previously read Princess Princess Ever After, and this has a similar charm.

O’Neill’s art is whimsical and beautiful. The character reveal themselves, their intentions, and their relationships with each other through thoughtful design and pacing. The story unfolds with the art as critical as the writing itself.

The story centers around a young goblin named Greta. She’s training to be a blacksmith. Continue reading “The Tea Dragon Society Graphic Novel Review”