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What a delightful read!
As a lover of graphic novels, especially children’s ones, I was enchanted by this story!
The story was heartwarming and inspiring, teaching us that bravery is about doing what needs to be done when we are afraid, not about not being scared of anything. The story is fun, adventurous, and perfect for children and adults alike!
The artwork is also top-notch. I adore Caitlin Rose Boyle's art style; the colors are perfect! These characters and creatures are unique and quirky, and I loved the emphasis on our natural world.
Overall, I highly recommend this one to all! It is most certainly a graphic novel I will reread time and time, and I am excited to share it with my kiddo, who I feel will benefit significantly from the story’s main theme of bravery.
Thank you to Netgalley and Oni Press for my arc of this book.
another great graphic novel! Frankie just wants to be a brave research assistant for her mam on a trip… but she’s afraid of everything! When she finally manages to be brave, it all goes a bit wrong! There’s gorgeously vivid panels in this and loads to look at!
I received an advanced copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Frankie and her mother are in for another adventure together. This time, it's a camping trip, and Frankie wants to be fearless like her mom. From the spider web, she gets trapped in the glowing fireflies; Frankie tries her best to support her mom's research. But during the night, Frankie hears a ghostly song and follows it. What does she see?
Frankie and her mom are faeries, and they want to know all there is to the local monsters. On a research mission, her mom takes her to a campground to do their studying. I enjoyed how determined Frankie is, wanting to please her mother for science. As she has fun with the other critters, Frankie tries to come to terms with how scary they look. It's a fun graphic novel read; I can't wait for the next installment!
What a way to convince the younger ones to share with their parents/guardians what they are afraid of.
Frankie and her scientist mom explores the outside world as that’s what scientists and their research assistants do! But things do not turn out as easy as planned. Things get scary and the research gets rough. The mom tells her she also gets super afraid at times and it’s okay to share about our fears.
Such a good story!
The characters are so lovely, lively and amazing! The illustrations are awesome and super creative.
Recommended!
Thank you, Oni Press, for the advance reading copy.
This short comic/graphic novel aimed at young readers was beautifully written!
The artwork of Frankie And The Beastly Bog Song was truly stunning - full of vibrant and engaging pictures that draw you in and keep you captivated with every tiny detail.
This book follows the story of Frankie Fairy, her mum, and trusty sidekick pet Tuna, as they visit the bog for the summer to carry out scientific research on the different species of beasties that live there.
The plot serves as a little educational field trip in the form of a comic, but also teaches great life skills too. It was a lovely lesson learnt between mum and daughter fairy, that they can share moments and brave anything in the world (and the beastly bog!) together.
Thoroughly enjoyed this, and would like to thank NetGalley and Oni Press for the opportunity to read and review it so early before release.
I cannot wait to see more of Caitlyn's work, and will definitely be adding this to mine and my daughters collection upon it's release!
Thank you Oni Press and NetGalley for providing me with this arc in exchange for my honest review.
The cover and the illustrations inside are so much fun and so colorful and cute and creepy!!!
I honestly loved everything about this short but amazing graphic novel.
It’s summer vacation and Frankie is going to spend it with her mom and Tuna, at a cabin near a stinky bog. They’re on a research trip and Frankie is happy to be the assistant of her awesome scientist mom, who is her hero!
But Frankie is afraid she will never be as brave as her mom.. So she decides to sneak out at night when she hears a song coming from outside but she gets scared and ends up being disappointed in herself and very tired on their trip the next day.
But when Tuna falls into a hole and when Frankie decides to go out again the next night, she discovers it’s okay to be scared! Her mom is too and Frankie can learn how to be brave, step by step. And it turns out, not all things are as scary as they seem! But some are…
I loved looking at and learning about all the creepy and fascinating monsters in this book and I can’t wait to read more about Frankie and her adventures!
An adorable adventure as we follow Frankie the fairy as she goes to the woods with her scientist mother.
She sees her mom as a really brave hero and wants to be just like her!
I absolutely loved the art and the interesting creatures she meets along the way!