Review: As I mentioned earlier, I really enjoyed this graphic novel. There are well-developed characters, plot, and setting make this title a standout for both regular and reluctant comics readers. I loved Dixie. She is spunky, smart, and funny. Anyone who has witnessed and lived through unrequited love will sympathize with her. There are plot twists that are both realistic and nicely paced in the graphic novel. The black and white artwork reflects well with the narrative and pops with expressive faces, postures, and martial arts moves. I could really envision myself sitting at the tournament and seeing everything that is happening. Although I did have a few questions after I finished the book, I did this graphic novel does a great job in explaining the Korean art of hapkido and the Korean immigrant experience as well as the turmoil of high school relationships.
Rating: 4.5 stars
Words of Caution: There is mild language. I would recommend it to 7th graders and up.
If you like this book, try: The Plain Janes by Cecil Castellucci
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