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Re-Gifters (Minx Books) by Mike Carey
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Re-Gifters (Minx Books) (original 2007; edition 2007)

by Mike Carey, Marc Hempel (Illustrator), Sonny Liew (Illustrator)

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"Meet Jen Dik Seong -- or "Dixie" as she's known to her friends. She's living on the ragged edge of LA's Koreatown, and her only outlet is the ancient martial art of hapkido. In fact, she's on the verge of winning a championship -- until she falls for fellow hapkido fan/California surfer boy Adam and gets thrown spectacularly off her game. As she struggles to win the tournament -- not to mention Adam's affections -- Dixie learns that in love and in gift-giving, what goes around comes around"--Cover, P. [4].… (more)
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Title:Re-Gifters (Minx Books)
Authors:Mike Carey
Other authors:Marc Hempel (Illustrator), Sonny Liew (Illustrator)
Info:Minx Books (2007), Paperback, 174 pages
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Tags:J757 Book # 5: 2008 Best Books for Young Adults, graphic novel, korean-american, interracial relationships

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Re-Gifters by Mike Carey (2007)

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A trite, predictable story about a young Korean girl written by a middle-aged white man . Hmm. At least Dixie wins the tournament. ( )
  BonBonVivant | Jan 18, 2023 |
Teen graphic novel. Dixie has very few friends (only one, in fact), doesn't get along with other kids at school, and can barely speak comprehensibly in front of the boy she likes. One day she decides to go out on a limb and blow all of her savings to buy him a unique birthday present, which has the unfortunate fate of being re-gifted a number of times before she figures out that her crush is a total jerk. This one is clever, satisfying and very enjoyable. ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
Started out good, kind of lagged in the middle, but I really liked how it ended. Go, Dixie! ( )
  LibroLindsay | Jun 18, 2021 |
A good story about a strong teenage girl character trying to get the guy and be true to herself. I liked the way the gift went through all the hands of the important characters and sending a slightly different message to each person.
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  JoanAxthelm | Aug 4, 2017 |
This was an excellent graphic novel! I have read it at least 4 times now and it never gets old. It deals with the trials and tribulations that Dixie, a Korean-American girl, faces as she struggles to survive high school, win a martial arts tournament, survive her family and deal with unrequited love and anger management issues. By the end, Dixie manages to sort out her priorities and even makes a play for guy, all while battling for a martial arts championship.

This story, and pretty much everything by this comic publishing company, is completely satisfying and damn near perfect. The art is well-suited to the story, with first class writing, all of which leads to a first class story. I recommend this graphic novel to one and all, but fellow girls might connect with Dixie the most. ( )
  ThothJ | Dec 4, 2015 |
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The story’s packed with events and characterization, making the time spent on it feel worthwhile and fulfilling, and [the] quirky style makes the book distinctive while keeping it easy to read. The book’s inhabitants radiate their emotions, drawing the reader in, especially when help comes from unexpected places.
 

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Hempel, MarcIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Liew, SonnyIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed

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"Meet Jen Dik Seong -- or "Dixie" as she's known to her friends. She's living on the ragged edge of LA's Koreatown, and her only outlet is the ancient martial art of hapkido. In fact, she's on the verge of winning a championship -- until she falls for fellow hapkido fan/California surfer boy Adam and gets thrown spectacularly off her game. As she struggles to win the tournament -- not to mention Adam's affections -- Dixie learns that in love and in gift-giving, what goes around comes around"--Cover, P. [4].

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