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Graphic Novel review - Taproot by Keezy Young

Taproot

By Keezy Young


Publisher: Lion Forge, LLc 
ISBN: 9781941302460 
Number of pages: 128

Taproot is a colourful graphic novel following the lives of Hamal the kind florist who can see ghosts and Blue the lovable dead protagonist who is struggling to move on. When something strange keeps happening to the ghosts in Hamal's life Blue is put on a path to get to the bottom of it.

Taproot is a lovely story with a great reason for being written. When the book ends a note is written about the author that explains she writes stories she wished she saw available when she was younger with "stories starring queer characters, brightness, a little creepiness and a lot of heart". This is brought perfectly and is a great read for anyone. 

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