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The opening pages, in which Bri complains about labels, hint at a larger theme that recedes into the background as the two girls struggle with their interpersonal relationships. It's a graphic novel that is set up more like a manga - with fewer panels per page, etc - so it's definitely a very quick read. Lev is an Orthodox Jew, Arun is South Asian, and Regina, another female friend, has brown skin. Written by Matthew Cody and illustrated by Yoshi Yoshitani, Zatanna and the House of Secrets is the latest all-ages graphic novel from DC Comics. Author and illustrator Alice Oseman is known to her long-time fans for her young adult novels about—as she calls them—"teenage disasters," start...Welcome to the magical, mystical, topsy-turvy world of the House of Secrets, where Zatanna embarks on a journey of self-discovery and adventure ... all with her pet rabbit, Pocus, at her sideWelcome to the magical, mystical, topsy-turvy world of the House of Secrets, where Zatanna embarks on a journey of self-discovery and adventure ... all with her pet rabbit, Pocus, at her sideThis is part of DC Zoom and clearly intended for middle school aged readers. Zatanna discovers her power in this original graphic novel. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. I was a bit bored by it honestly.
Zatanna believes that her father's magic tricks are just illusions, until one fateful day when she encounters real magic.
Sunny, in seventh grade, finds her score on the Groovy Meter taking some wild swings as her friends’ interests move in different directions.In a motif that haunts her throughout, Sunny succumbs to a teen magazine’s personality quiz and sees her tally seesaw radically. February 19, 2020. A lively turn for a lesser-known comic-book hero.
The art is very cute though and the story was pretty fun as well.
She did not know the extent of her magician father's powers until a mysterious evil queen appears in her house, looking for a secret. Zatanna and the House of Secrets review. I liked the little Cain and Abel Easter eggs scattered throughout the house. The storytelling is predominantly visual in this episodic outing, with just occasional snatches of dialogue and pithy labels to fill in details or mark the passage of time; frequent reaction shots deftly capture Sunny’s feelings of being pulled this way and that.
Zatanna and her stage magician father live in a special house, the House of Secrets, which is full of magic, puzzles, mysterious doors, and storybook creatures--it's the house everyone in the neighborhood talks about but avoids.
(For those of you not in the know, Cain and Abel were the original occupants of the House of Secrets.) The stylized art is cool; the story had some nice twists, humor, and Easter eggs for longtime DC fans; and Zatanna is just a fun character to get to know all over again. A wild, whimsical and fun adventure tale with gorgeous illustrations!
Although there was not a discussion, this book was still so enjoyable.A pretty fun book about a girl named Zatanna who can do magic and who in this book finds out her house is actually magic. by
The dice are rolling readers’ way in this third outing.
It's a graphic novel that is set up more like a manga - with fewer panels per page, etc - so it's definitely a very quick read. We’d love your help. by With this one, I had never heard of Zatanna so I was interested in learning more about her.I have recently been reading and for the most part enjoying the new DC graphic novels that have been released. It was a really fun read and I loved Zatanna and how strong she was.
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Gorgeous art, really fun, empowering story. ‘Zatanna and the House of Secrets’ TPB review: A magical delight for all ages.
The art was pretty OK, it was very cartoon-ish which for me works at A pretty fun book about a girl named Zatanna who can do magic and who in this book finds out her house is actually magic.