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Brenna Thummler: Sheets (2018) 4 stars

When Marjorie, a practical teen in charge of her family's laundry business, encounters Wendell, a …

Review of 'Sheets' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

[I got access to this graphic novel through NetGalley]

Have you ever seen a sad ghost? Because I have and it breaks my heart that someone forgot him. I read this graphic novel in one go, I was so captivated. Brenna uses beautiful colors and still the panels can show you the depressing boredom, the sad day to day life, making it palpable without words. A skill of show don’t tell that many movie directors don’t have. The main character seems to be multi-dimensional, although there isn’t much description and is unpretentious, but still a fighter. There’s a lot of subtext and room for wonderful interpretations as well as some puns. A simple, heart-warming and tear-inducing story that seems a wonderful fantasy.

Quotes

She died this past spring, and then Dad sort of did, too. He’s still 100% opaque, but slightly less visible.

Kevin will probably get new shoes, right? ‘Cause he has a mom.

Grown-ups are skilled at making terrible things seem great.