![]() ![]() Not that she is a boy like her friend Lu/Lulu is a girl, but she does not do what she is supposed to. Snapdragon (in the tradition of the women in her family, named after the mother’s favorite flower) is a feisty, independent girl who is not like other girls. Now that I have written the above, I should start back at the beginning. The storylines melt into each other and sometimes you are thrown out of the flow when the new scene does not feel naturally introduced. The other part is how there is no natural stopping point. The bumps come from the fact I was curious where was Snapdragons father? And wondered why Jacks and Jessie never ran into each other over the years? And did Jacks and Vi run into each other? After all, Snap and her mom Vi, seem to live close to Jacks. While there a few bumps to the storyline, it is a neat story about being yourself as well as about friends and family. (See the difference?)įinally: Witches are real, and Snapdragon by Kat Leyh proves it. ![]() It is a not so obviously crazy, off the wall realistic fantasy. Second: This is not an obviously crazy, off the wall, fantasy. Regardless of the seemingly obviously crazy, off the wall, fantasy look to it. ![]() ![]() One: This is a First Second Graphic Novel. ![]()
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