![]() But for Lora, she’s scared of what she will lose. How relatable is that it? Wanting to rush towards a sense of ‘grown up-ness’ and to stop being a kid, while not also realizing the things we sometimes leave behind. She feels both like all her friends have moved on without her and being scared to cross that line. But what really got me in Séance Tea Party was how emotional and relatable it was. It had this fabulous cartoon style which made me so nostalgic. ![]() I loved the graphic style and color scheme so much in Séance Tea Party. but unfortunately, not everything can last forever. A tea party with a twist lease Lora to discovering Alex, the ghost that haunts her house - and Lora’s old imaginary friend! Lora and Alexa are thrilled to meet kindred spirits and they become best friends. Who wants that?Īfter watching her circle of friends seemingly fade away, Lora is determined to still have fun on her own. People are more interested in their looks and what others think about them than having fun adventures. No one has time to do anything fun, or play outside, or use their imagination. This book is perfect for fans of Ghosts and Making Friends. A middle-grade graphic novel that focuses growing up and what that means for you and all the relationships you have in your life. including befriending Alexa, the ghost who haunts her house. ![]() ![]() Lora doesn’t want to grow up! Afraid that she is the magic of her childhood, Lora will do anything to stop it. Keep reading this book review for my full thoughts. So when CW from The Quiet Pond recommended Séance Tea Party as part of the 12 Friends 12 Books I was over the moon. Yes romance books always put a smile on my face, but middle grade graphic novels? That’s my cozy up in a beach chair kind of read. You ever encounter your comfort read genre? For me, that’s middle grade graphic novels. ![]()
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