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Wisteria is new in town, and as a sprite, has always kept out of sight of humans. But when she discovers a human desperate to make her garden beautiful, she decides to lend a hand, the way sprites of old used to.

This is a charming, beautifully illustrated story about cooperation and community. It reminded me of a Ghibli film, and the art style was a great complement to the lighthearted, cozy story.

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I was drawn in by the cover wich is adorable.
We follow the garden sprites wich once a upon a time used to care for all the trees and flowers. Now the humans look after them alone. Wisteria wishes she could be like the old sprits and watch after a garden. So we follow her in achieving that wish.
Overall the graphic novel is cute and wholesome. It focuses on
working together and enjoying it.
The art was beautiful and it gave cozy vibes.
A quick read and perfect for Spring. Or for all who enjoy gardening and growing things.

Huge thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for the E-Arc in exchange for an honest review.

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This book was so gorgeously illustrated and I loved the idea behind it! Of course with it being so short, it couldn't really go into depth on many things, but it was still a cute and wholesome story that I enjoyed reading.

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Thank you to net galley for the arc. The Sprite and the Gardener is an adorable graphic novel perfect for fans of Thumbelina and the Tea dragon society. The art is adorable and has a lovely soft color pallet that works the story and provides readers with a lovely experience.

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This book is very short and full of lovely illustrations - in fact, it can be read like an artbook that only has plot in the loosest meaning of the word. Some people compared it to Mucha artworks come to life, and I see where they would get it from!

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4.5 stars rounded up.

The Sprite and the Gardener follows a new sprite, Wisteria, as she learns what her purpose is and explores her powers in helping a young gardener, Elena, revitalize her mother's garden. It's a short graphic novel, at less than 90 pages, but it is beautifully illustrated and has a heartwarming storyline.

I loved that all the other sprites were named after flowers, and I loved how Wisteria's character growth ended up bringing together her little community of garden fairies for the benefit of the neighborhood. It felt magical while reading, and it had good messages.

Thank you to NetGalley and Oni Press for giving me advanced reader access to this title. The Sprite and the Gardener publishes April 4, 2023.

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This book felt like an Alphonse Mucha painting come to life - the artwork is literally so beautiful I would frame it and hang it in my room. While the plot wasn't particularly memorable, I would read it again for the color scheme alone.

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I needed to read this cute af GN after seeing that beautiful cover and artwork! Unfortunately, that’s the only thing I loved about the book. The artwork was beautiful and the color choices were perfect. But the story had me a bit bored and the ending fell flat.

Special thanks to NetGalley for sharing this digital copy with me in exchange for an honest review.

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y’all have no idea how much i loved this book! it was so so adorable and made me tear up! it’s such a comfort read but what annoyed me is that it is really short😭 i wish it was longer and that the world, characters and relationships developed more.. i guess it is like a short story type of thing but i really wanted to read more!

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A beautiful graphic novel that manages to juxtapose a wonderful narrative and jaw-dropping illustration throughout.

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I'll be honest, I have mostly requested this arc, because the art is so stunning. Both the humans and the sprites are beautifully drawn and so adorable. I loved the sprite's little outfits and how different they were from each other and how they were similar to their respective flowers. It was a feast for the eyes.

The plot, on the other hand, was rather simple. Not in a bad way at all, I rather enjoyed this story about learning to work together no matter the differences but there wasn't much conflict and everything went very smoothly, so this story is low stakes and you won't find any big drama in here. It also felt summed up nicely in around 90 pages.

Sadly due to that even the two main characters barely had any time to shine, not to mention all the colorful side characters we get to see. I didn't feel like I saw enough of them to truly grow to care about them.

Overall, this is a lovely graphic novel that will absolutely make the growing fanbase of the cozy fantasy genre happy. I'd also recommend it to everybody who is looking for a new, sweet story to get their kids.

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*An ARC was provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Receiving this copy in no way effected my review*

A sweet and short little story about a sprite who meets a new gardener. I loved Wisteria's interest in the gardener and wanting to help even though she felt she needed to do so in secret. And I loved even more when our Gardener saw Wisteria and they teamed up to bring the garden back to life once more. It was a beautiful story of teamwork and how working together really can make a massive difference. The artwork was beautiful and told the whole story. Plus the limited amounts of text on the page really make you focus on the illustrations. A really beautiful story from cover to cover

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The Sprite and the Gardener follows Wisteria, a kind and wymsical flower sprite who lets her curiosity guide her. She asks plenty of questions about what life was like before the humans and what the sprites do now that the humans are everywhere. Wisteria tries to help a garden grow, and maybe make a new friend in the process.

This graphic novel is so cute and the artwork is fabulous. I adored the use of color and the wimsical feel of the artwork. The plot is also very sweet and gave me the warm fuzzy feelings I was hoping for when I requested the ARC. Such a sweet book, I hope there is more to come.

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The art style is so ADORABLE 🥹 honestly such a sweet and wholesome read

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A heartfelt story with a lot of cute, magic and fairies. I would read it some day to my baby, when she gets older.

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A very wholesome graphic novel which gives a lot of cosy vibes and beautiful artwork, and is something any age can read.

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read an ARC of this book.

3.75 stars
This was so adorable and the art was absolutely gorgeous! Definitely would not mind reading a longer version of this short little book!

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Absolutely a good read. Other than story, I really did enjoy the art which was a major factor for my enjoyment🤚🏽 Thank you to the publisher for the e-arc.

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Oh, my! The Sprite and the Gardener is just THE CUTEST! It generally made my eyes and my heart so very happy, with it's delicate illustrations (so pretty!) and simple yet gorgeously whimsical tale of kindness. I really hope we hear more about Wisteria and her little gang of nature loving Sprites - I absolutely adored them! 🧚🏼‍♀️✨🌷

Such a gentle yet magical little story, a quick read too. I love, love, loved it! 💕

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So cute, whimsical, and wholesome! The illustrations and color palette was soft and warm, and visually pleasing. The flowers were great and the sprites were adorable and full of so much personality. It was a great little story.

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