Beetle & the Hollowbones
by Aliza Layne
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Twelve-year-old goblin and witch-in-training Beetle enlists her former best friend, Kat Hollowbones, to help stop Kat's sorceress aunt from demolishing the mall where Beetle's friend Blob Ghost is trapped.Tags
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Take a big caldron. Add in all the aesthetic appeal of Halloween, the solidity of best friendship, the coziness of a giant sweater, a glowing rainbow palette of colors, the budding romance between two girls, and all the haunted hijinks you can think off - stir 'em all together and you've got "Beetle and the Hollowbones". This graphic novel is captivatingly magical, and absolutely bursting at the seams with humor, charm, and some of the most lovable characters you'll ever read.
Here's the downlow: Beetle is a young goblin witch who spends her days training under her Gran, trying to master goblin magic, learning how to ride a broom, and hanging out at the local mall with her BFF Blob Ghost and getting into shenanigans. Oh yeah, BG is also show more mysteriously tied to the mall and they can't leave, so Beetle is trying to figure out THAT situation. And now, Beetle's old friend Kat is back in town, and with Kat's appearance comes a whole lot of other feelings Beetle has to sort through. On top of all that, Kat's cunning aunt has her own plans that could spell THE END for everything Beetle loves.
There is so much to admire about this book: first, the world of "Beetle" is incredibly well realized and fleshed out- the magic system, the citizens of 'Allowstown, even the pop culture embedded in the world feel like you've stepped through that wardrobe and into a very real place with history. The artwork is just downright dreamy; I love the interior shots of Beetle's home and the opening spreads of her flying lesson! And like I said, the characters are so SO good! Blob Ghost is my personal favorite; for a character who doesn't literally speak out loud, they are delightfully expressive and look so huggable. :3 I need a BG plushie in my life NOW.
Literally the only thing I think could have been added is a short explanation of how the Council works/operates, but honestly that's partially just because I'm nosy and like magic councils. But that really doesn't have to do with anything else in the plot (maybe we'll see it in a sequel though?!)
"Beetle and the Hollowbones" is a 5-star book through and through, and I would highly recommend it for both young readers, adults, or really just anyone who wants a wonderful dose of magical reading.
(Preorder link: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Beetle-the-Hollowbones/Aliza-Layne/978153... show less
Here's the downlow: Beetle is a young goblin witch who spends her days training under her Gran, trying to master goblin magic, learning how to ride a broom, and hanging out at the local mall with her BFF Blob Ghost and getting into shenanigans. Oh yeah, BG is also show more mysteriously tied to the mall and they can't leave, so Beetle is trying to figure out THAT situation. And now, Beetle's old friend Kat is back in town, and with Kat's appearance comes a whole lot of other feelings Beetle has to sort through. On top of all that, Kat's cunning aunt has her own plans that could spell THE END for everything Beetle loves.
There is so much to admire about this book: first, the world of "Beetle" is incredibly well realized and fleshed out- the magic system, the citizens of 'Allowstown, even the pop culture embedded in the world feel like you've stepped through that wardrobe and into a very real place with history. The artwork is just downright dreamy; I love the interior shots of Beetle's home and the opening spreads of her flying lesson! And like I said, the characters are so SO good! Blob Ghost is my personal favorite; for a character who doesn't literally speak out loud, they are delightfully expressive and look so huggable. :3 I need a BG plushie in my life NOW.
Literally the only thing I think could have been added is a short explanation of how the Council works/operates, but honestly that's partially just because I'm nosy and like magic councils. But that really doesn't have to do with anything else in the plot (maybe we'll see it in a sequel though?!)
"Beetle and the Hollowbones" is a 5-star book through and through, and I would highly recommend it for both young readers, adults, or really just anyone who wants a wonderful dose of magical reading.
(Preorder link: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Beetle-the-Hollowbones/Aliza-Layne/978153... show less
Initially wasn't sure about this, but it drew me in and I was a big fan by the time the book ended. Wholesome goblins! Adorable ghosties! Exotic bone folks! The surface was good from the beginning, but it was the heart in the story that won me over. Anxious friend dynamics turn into a real story about looking past the surface, and a sweet girl romance. Awesome.
Beetle is a goblin who lives with her Gran, who home-schools her. Her best friend is Blob Ghost, who lives in the mall, but when Beetle's old best friend Kat Hollowbone returns to town as an apprentice to Mistress Hollowbone, they have to figure out how to get Blob Ghost out of the mall - before Mistress Hollowbone razes it to the ground.
I loved the magic, the high stakes, the friendship, and the full-color art on glossy paper, featuring purple, green, and peach.
See also: Unfamiliar by Haley Newsome, Castle Hangnail by Ursula Vernon
Quotes
"I think I didn't text you because...I figured that when I saw you again, everything would be exactly the same. Like I was sealing you away, and when I let you out again, our friendship would be the show more same as it was when I left." (Kat to Beetle)
"I don't care if she apologizes; that's horrible. You have to see that it's horrible. You can't not see it."
"You didn't see how she was when I first got here. She's been nice to me...My parents told me she was kind of tough to be around sometimes, but she's a genius. That's how geniuses are!" (Beetle and Kat)
"You can't just assume you know everything about how people get into places." (Gran)
"Each day we wake up and we make a choice: to give up or to do our best and hope it comes out right." (Gran to Beetle) show less
I loved the magic, the high stakes, the friendship, and the full-color art on glossy paper, featuring purple, green, and peach.
See also: Unfamiliar by Haley Newsome, Castle Hangnail by Ursula Vernon
Quotes
"I think I didn't text you because...I figured that when I saw you again, everything would be exactly the same. Like I was sealing you away, and when I let you out again, our friendship would be the show more same as it was when I left." (Kat to Beetle)
"I don't care if she apologizes; that's horrible. You have to see that it's horrible. You can't not see it."
"You didn't see how she was when I first got here. She's been nice to me...My parents told me she was kind of tough to be around sometimes, but she's a genius. That's how geniuses are!" (Beetle and Kat)
"You can't just assume you know everything about how people get into places." (Gran)
"Each day we wake up and we make a choice: to give up or to do our best and hope it comes out right." (Gran to Beetle) show less
Beetle is a young goblin hoping to be a sorceress, with a blobby little ghost who haunts the mall as her friend. When her old friend/crush, Kat, returns home from boarding school to apprentice under her aunt, things get awkward because the aunt is evil and wants to tear down the mall. Beetle must find a way to free her ghost friend and also repair her damaged friendship with Kat before it's too late.
A fun little middle grade graphic novel. I think the characters could have been fleshed out a bit more and some of the illustrations could have been clearer (I found it difficult to suss out the details of the action sometimes), but overall it's a good read.
A fun little middle grade graphic novel. I think the characters could have been fleshed out a bit more and some of the illustrations could have been clearer (I found it difficult to suss out the details of the action sometimes), but overall it's a good read.
Gr 4–8—This spook-tacularly sweet, anime-inspired story follows 12-year-old goblin/witch Beetle and her best friend
Blob Ghost, who uses they/them pronouns and cannot leave a soon-to-be-demolished mall. Life grows more
complicated when Beetle's former best friend, Kat Hollowbone, resurfaces and feelings—yes, those
feelings!—bubble over. Narratives overlap like gentle waves across a sumptuous orange and purple palette in this
silly, life-affirming LGBTQIA+ romance.
Blob Ghost, who uses they/them pronouns and cannot leave a soon-to-be-demolished mall. Life grows more
complicated when Beetle's former best friend, Kat Hollowbone, resurfaces and feelings—yes, those
feelings!—bubble over. Narratives overlap like gentle waves across a sumptuous orange and purple palette in this
silly, life-affirming LGBTQIA+ romance.
Beetle is a goblin. She wants to do more than magic, she wants to do sorcery, but as a goblin, that is not in the pages for her. But still she must learn from her grandma the ways of the goblin. Her best friend is Blob Ghost (BG) but they cannot leave the mall. Yes the shopping mall, that is almost empty. They have to find a way out. Not only has Beetle’s old friend and crush Kat come back to town, her aunt is going to tear down the mall!. The two friends have to find a way to save BG, come to terms with their feelings for each other, and figure out who really has all the power. After all, Aunt Hollowbones is out to get them. This book was just adorable. It has adventure, it has magic, it has heart, and all sorts of other feelings. show more The storytelling is spot on, and the art is amazing!. This will be a book I will be telling others to read for years to come. show less
Beetle & the Hollowbones is an excellent story. It has themes of loneliness, finding one's identity, coming of age, and discovering one's power. Beetle and Gran are great characters. The strength of their connection grows through the course of the book. Gran, though and adult protagonist, doesn't pretend to have all the answers, and, in the end, admits to the mistakes she's made with Beetle's education. Kat, Beetle's old friend, has to choose between what she wants as a sorceress, and what she knows is right. The best part of the storyline, however, involves Blob Ghost and their need to escape from a dangerous and potentially deadly situation. Their friendship with Beetle ends up being their saving grace, and the story wraps up in a show more satisfying fashion.
I would recommend this graphic novel to any young reader who enjoys stories involving magic, friendship, and heroism. show less
I would recommend this graphic novel to any young reader who enjoys stories involving magic, friendship, and heroism. show less
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- Beetle & the Hollowbones
- Original publication date
- 2020-08-04
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- Tween, Kids, Graphic Novels & Comics
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- 741.5 — Arts & recreation Drawing & decorative arts Drawing Comic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic strips
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