Hi bookworms! Today I'm coming to you with a review of The Witch's Hand by Nathan Page and Drew Shannon. Thank you to Penguin Teen Canada for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review. This book is currently available in stores. content warnings
Parental abuse, violence, death Twins Pete and Alastair Montague are always on the hunt for a mystery. When a strange storm occurs on the beach and three girls go missing, the twins are on the case. But they'll need the help of their guardian David, and his daughter Charlie if they're going to beat the mysterious forces upturning their small town.
I had a great time reading this graphic novel! First off I have to say I adore the art style. It fits the tone of the book beautifully and is so much fun to look at. Speaking of tone, I loved the overall mysterious but heart warming vibe of the book. Even though there were many tense and action packed scenes, there was a lot of humour and happy moments. I was never bored and it kept me flipping the pages. I enjoyed all of the characters, my favourite being Al. The prominent found family trope was a great addition to the story and connected me to the characters more. The dialogue made for a realistic sounding read and was well written. I'm excited to read the 2nd book! I gave this book 4/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. That's all for my review of The Witch's Hand by Nathan Page and Drew Shannon. I hope you enjoyed it! Do you think you'd make a good detective? Let me know in the comments below!
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April 2024
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