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WOW!! This debut graphic novel is so beautiful! It reminds me of Thumbelina meets Home and Garden. As a child, I always imagined sprites/fairies lived in my titas garden because how could something that beautiful not be created by magic? Well, this graphic novel brings it to life! This novel is about a Sprite named Wisteria who goes back to her roots of taking care of the gardens in the world. This book is all about friendship and the power in that. If you are looking for a cozy read please pick this one up!
Ps. the art is PURE PERFECTION!

Thank you to Netgalley and OniPress fro a free e-arc in exchange for an honest review.
Sprite and the Gardener is such a cute soft little comic about friendship and flowers, and would be perfect for fans of The Tea Dragon Society.
The colours and illustrations are just so gorgeous and the colour pallette is just so soothing and gentle.
Such a fun easy, and uplifting read for anyone needing a little pick me up !!

This book is a magical love letter to gardening! The story, about a garden sprite who helps a young human revive a dying garden, is simple but utterly charming. Rii Abrego’s art is unbelievably pretty making every page a wonder. Reading this gave me the same feeling of joy and lightness that you get on a sunny spring day!

This graphic novel was absolutely adorable! It had cute art and a cute story, and it really just felt like a comforting hug in a book. Sometimes you need something really sweet, and this was exactly what I needed, It put a smile on my face and warmth in my heart!
The art and the story were whimsical, with a nice blending of reality and the fantasy of the sprites, If the writers/illustrators made more graphic novels about these characters I would definitely read them, and I’ll be keeping an eye out for any future works by them as well! This was a great debut and I can’t wait to see what else they do.

First off, the art in this book is stunning! It has a very Sailor Moon vibe of organic lines, florals, femininity in the art, etc. It's awesome. The story itself started really cute, but I think the overall undertaking was a bit ambitious for the length of the book overall. I felt that the plot shifted about 2/3 of the way through, and that made it a bit more challenging for the writer to focus on one plotline in my opinion. Still would highly recommend this book.

This book was super cute! The art style was absolutely beautiful and I think it fit the story perfectly.
In my experience, a lot of graphic novels have a hard time getting character's personalities across and having an actual plotline when they are so short. I think this one manages to have good personalities for several characters and has a simple plot line that is fully resolved by the end of the book.
The "new girl" sprite, Wisteria, starts out trying to fit into a group who already knows each other very well, and since she feels left out, she finds a neglected garden to try to spruce up. She ends up accidentally meeting the girl who lives in the house, Elena, and they end up working together. It's a super simple plotline, but one that reads extremely well as a graphic novel.
I would absolutely love to read more about Wisteria and friends!

A sweet and charming story about a garden sprite and the gardener she starts to help. This an adorable story about trying to help someone and becoming friends with the unlikeliest of people. The artwork was absolutely beautiful and the story was so charming. It made me want to go out and garden and maybe run into my own garden sprite. A whimsical story that I would highly recommend for everyone!
*Thanks Netgalley and Oni Press for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*

**I was provided an electronic ARC from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for honest review.**
Joe Whitt and Rii Abrego team up to bring the tale of Sprite and the Gardener to life. The sprites used to help raise plants, which has now become a human task. When Wisteria is caught helping plants grow in Elena's garden, they learn that perhaps there is room for sprites and humans to work together.
Everything about this is wholesome, feel-good, and just flat out made me smile. The art style is a stunning blend of romantic and whimsical. The color palette is warm and delicate. Whitt and Abrego absolutely have a lovely story with lots of room to expand. Fans of Katie O'Neill's Tea Dragon graphic novels will not want to miss Sprite and the Gardener.