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Moonstruck Vol. 1: Magic To Brew
Moonstruck Vol. 1: Magic To Brew | Grace Ellis
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Werewolf barista Julie and her new girlfriend go on a date to a close-up magic show, but all heck breaks loose when the magician casts a horrible spell on their friend Chet. Now it's up to the team of mythical pals to stop the illicit illusionist before it's too late. The first chapter of the brand-new, all-ages, magical, coffee-laden adventure from Lumberjanes creator GRACE ELLIS and talented newcomer SHAE BEAGLE.
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litenthusiast
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This is a super cute book involving werewolves, centaurs and magic. The artwork is beautiful! The storyline was fun and unique and loved the diverse representation in this book. I would highly recommend for something light and I'm looking forward to reading more in this series.

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Kenyazero
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June 2: This next #LGBTQbook selection is a charming comic that follows a shy, anxiety-filled werewolf. She is supported by a great cast of characters including her werewolf girlfriend, gender neutral centaur friend/co-worker, and a friend who experience frequent, intense visions about the future. #lgbt #lgbtq #fantasy #pridemonth2020 #comic

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GivenLemons
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I really liked this! It was super cute, with a fascinating world! I even liked how the characters reacted to stressful situations by lashing out at each other and then having to deal with the consequences. I‘m definitely going to read the next volume.

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khooliha
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The end of the story is a bit rushed but this is So Cute and the art is So Good and I love monsters and bullshit.

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rjsthumbelina
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This book was really cute. I enjoyed the diversity, but found the plot a bit lacking, despite elements of a strong world being built. I forgot to post about it when I finished it, which was actually a few weeks ago! (Grad school is eating my brain...) The art style is cute, but nothing blew me away. I might continue the series, if I happen to come across volume 2 randomly