Member Reviews
I was immediately drawn in by the title and cover of this book, and it did not disappoint! There is a lovely cast of characters, lots of magical themes, and a heartwarming story. I’m surprised I haven’t heard of this series and I hope it is wider read with this new release, I think it deserves more recognition for its imagination and strong narrative. Highly recommend for middle grader readers and up, or really anyone who loves a stunning graphic novel.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing early access to this book in exchange for an honest review.
I've been seeing so much about this series all over bookstagram and have fallen in love with the covers. While I didn't realize this was the last book in the series, I knew I had to grab this one. And I was not let down.
Katie O'Neill has a wonderful, whimsical feel to her art style that immediately drew me in and engaged me with the story. As Minette tries to cope with the sadness we sometimes come up against as we miss things, Greta works hard to decide what to smith to show she's worth of apprenticeship while also trying to find a way to connect with her sad sweet tea dragon, Ginseng.
I feel like saying much more will take away from the greatness of this lovely story. Coming in at the end of the story didn't take away from me enjoying the tale O'Neill weaves, I will definitely go back and read the first two books in this series. I would also love to see a cute little book about the history of the tea dragons - the taste given at the end of this story just wasn't enough!
Thank you Netgalley and Oni Press very much . I loved it ,
it was such an amazing read i didn't want it to end, it made me soooo sad as i saw the page count.
Heartwarming , easy and a quick read. what a wonderful book to end the series . i'll definitely get a copy someday.
I have really fallen in love with this series. I adore all of the characters, and the plot line has progressed and branched off in such a interesting ways. I remember reading the first installment of the series and being slightly underwhelmed and was left wanting more. However, this installment, The Tea Dragon Tapestry, with the development of so many of the characters own storyline, and the artwork continuing to amaze me, was just a delight. It almost made me tear up, which I feel is hard to do, especially for a graphic novel, and I was left feeling happy, and very satisfied with the time I spent reading it. I also just ADORE the little tea dragons so much, and am wishing I could adopt my own!
As a follower of the tea dragon society books, I was really pleased with the latest installment. The art was visually pleasing and colorful and the story had a light but deeply meaningful plot. I can't wait to introduce this book series to my young niece and her friends. A truly delightful book!
It was so nice to return to the world of the Tea Dragon Society, each new book brings a new lesson and makes me so happy and comforted. I love the wide range of diverse characters and the art style is so pretty. I can't wait to see more of this world.
This was a cute conclusion to the Tea Dragon series. I'm sad to see these characters go and I wish we could get more of them in the future. The story was great, and the artwork was fantastic! Thanks to Oni Press and Netgalley for providing me with an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review. 5/5 Stars.
This is the third and final book of this series. It is the slowest of the books.
The art is beautiful as always. The usual standard from the rest of the series. There will never not enough art of tiny dragons covered in flowers.
This book doesn't really much of a plot, nor does add more to the lore of Tea Dragons within the graphic novel of the book. We did get text about the origin of Tea Dragons once the novel is over. I'm not really reading these books for plot, so I'm not disappointed.
We're introduced to one new character, the rest are returning from other books in the series. This is the characters setting up for the epilogue, of finding a purpose. This is meant for children and I suppose it more like fable, in it explores grief and how you're have to forge new paths for most of your life.
Overall, I gave this book 3.5/5 stars for Bitter Sweet Memories. Its the weakest of the books for me, since nothing new is introduced and while I'm always down to read about tiny dragons, its doesn't feel like a conclusion that adds anything to the characters' journeys. It just confirms the paths characters took in the books they introduced in. I do love the series and I do think it worth reading all the books.
The Tea Dragon Tapestry by Katie O’Neill leads, becoming the best book in the Tea Dragon series!
The story was beautiful as always with some gorgeous lessons woven throughout. Greta’s black smithing was my favourite storyline in this graphic novel. We also get to know more about Minette’s back story. The illustrations were captivating as always. These books bring such peace and calm when being enjoyed. I love how creatures and humans alike come together and support each other as friends.
If you are new to the series, there is a wealth of information at the end of the book to fill you in on questions you may have.
Snuggle up with your favourite cup of tea and this graphic novel for an experience you won’t soon forget. I highly recommend all of these stories (and this is coming from someone who rarely reads graphic novels.) While I have read this is the last in the series, I really hope there will be more to come. I still feel there are so many stories to be told. I cannot wait to get my hands on a physical copy of this book.
I received an electronic advanced reader copy from Oni Press through NetGalley. All opinions are 100% my own. Thank you so, so much Oni Press! This series really is a gem.
This was so wholesome 🥺
I didn’t expect much going into this, as I mainly read it because it’s so beautiful 😂
I remember liking the Tea Dragon Festival a bit more than the Tea Dragon Society but this is my favorite so far!!
Once again, the art style was STUNNING. I don’t think there’s a graphic novel with a more beautiful one.
But this volume dealt with some ‘sadder’ themes (I don’t know how else to describe it), and I wanna say even depression? I could be wrong about that though. It definitely made me tear up (—> instant fave)
And all still accessible for children, combined with all the inclusivity 😍🥰
I’m so going to buy the physical copy and read it again when it’s released.
I was so excited to receive this book considering how much I loved the other books in this series and her other standalones. This one did not disappoint. I think this is the best art I've seen from her yet. It was so vibrant and gorgeous I couldn't help but stare at some of the work she had created. While the story was great the artwork in this alone was able to bring me to tears that should tell you how beautiful it is. I loved how a theme in this was grief as well as passion. I think these are two tricky subjects to discuss, especially in a children's book but I think they were executed very well. I am sad to see this series end but I think it was done perfectly. I will definitely have to keep an eye out for what Katie puts out in the future because her stories and art do something for my heart.
This book/series is so ridiculous cute!
The art style is amazing, I would read it already only for that!
Besides the story is so cute, it is all about finding yourself and your own place!
This is the first book I've read in the series, and I enjoyed it so much I want to read the rest as well. Greta and Minette's story is wholesome and I really love the tea dragons. The style of the illustrations fits the story really well. Soft, cute, and still playful.
Highly recommended for people who need something fluffy, dragons, or tea.
I absolutely adore this series. My heart aches to read all the books to my future children, and I think that's the epitome of a well-done middlegrade.
What I love most about these books is how very much they cater to both children and adults. There is so much depth to the story. I cried my eyes out during this one, which as a 24-year-old woman, shouldn't happen when reading what is essentially a picture book. However, O'Neill manages to speak to the child within all of us.
A must read for everyone.
This is the cutest illustrated story ever told. I love this series so much it has the cutest dragons and the stories are always so thoughtful and wonderful.
This is the third and final installment (which I hope isn’t entirely true) I love this series so much and hope more tea dragons are in our future.
In this story we are following Greta, and Minette who are learning to navigate the world. Greta has been offered a apprenticeship to forge with a prestige master smith. However she’s also dealing with her tea dragon’s depression over losing their last owner.
Minette is also struggling with coping with her new life after the monastery. Life isn’t how she pictured for herself and she is unsure if she’s heading down the right path.
I really love the messages in these stories they’re great lessons for everyone to remember.
I highly recommend this series to everyone, the story and the art are phenomenal.
Thanks to Oni Press and Netgalley for a review copy
5 Stars (I received an e-arc from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review)
While this wasn’t my favourite of the series, I still throughly enjoyed this next volume and as always Katie O’Neil’s illustrations are beautiful. We get to see characters from Society and the prequel Festival all together and a couple of new characters. Ginseng the tea dragon now lives with Greta but is still sad over the loss of her previous owner. Minette has been having strange dreams and as a result is a little sleep deprived. The theme of this volume overcoming road blocks in your life and sometimes are powerless to do anything about it. I was even brought to tears near the end of the book. There is also an excerpt on the history /origins of tea dragons at the end of the story.
This is one of the best books that I’ve read this year! Katie O’Neill is one of my favorites! Please read this heartfelt conclusion to one of my favorite series ever! The Tea Dragon Society, The Tea Dragon Festival, and now The Tea Dragon Tapestry weave such a wonderful story that makes your heart feel so warm inside! Oni Press even has an educator guide for the series so you can easily use it in a library or classroom setting.
Thanks to Oni Press and NetGalley for the ARC!
I have loved the world of Tea Dragon Society over the past two books. The Tea Dragon Tapestry is such a beautiful conclusion to this story. There is a thread about finding one's purpose in the world through this final book, and I related to that a lot. I am a little sad to leave these wonderful characters behind, but I can't wait to read whatever Kate O'Neill writes next. I loved reading this because it felt like a beautiful warm cup of tea
This, along with the other books in the tea dragon series I think is a hidden gem that more people should be talking about! To be able to cram as much diversity into a children book, while not focusing too much on it is a real talent and i take my hat off to the author. I love the artwork that is in the book, and really felt for all of the characters in the book. The story was engaging the themes were amazing and I cannot talk more highly of this book.
Title: The Tea Dragon Tapestry
By: Katie O'Neill
Publisher: Oni Press
Genre: Children's Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels
Pub Date: 27 Oct 2020
Review Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3483569994
The Tea Dragon Tapestry is the third comic in the Tea Dragon series. These comics are based in a fantasy world where human, animal hybrids care for small dragons called tea dragons. They get this name because tea can be brewed from the leaves and berries that grow on their heads.
In this volume Greta and Minette's characters are growing and learning more about themselves. Greta is trying to help the still grieving Ginseng and learn what she must to become an apprentice of a great blacksmith. Meanwhile Minette is struggling not just to remember who she was but to also understand who she is.
It is had to understand just how O'Neill does this. Not only does she manage to convey emotion and tell a story with real world effect while in a fantasy setting but she does so as well as give LGBTQ+ and disability representation. There may be some small concern about bestiality. (Erik I believe is Human where as his other half Hesekiel is not. Though this may be a mute point as both are sentient beings)
A lesser writer would struggle with just two of these aspects. Yet O'Neill makes caring for these characters as easy as if they were the readers family. In less than 140 pages the story moves forward and real change has taken place but it never seems rushed.
I had read The Tea Dragon Society but not the second book in the series The Tea Dragon Festival and it made little to no impact on my enjoyment of this comic. I was able to follow the story with ease and didn't feel lost. Yet again O'Neill's illustrations managed to convey such emotion and beauty, they had the ability to warm the heart and crush the soul equally.
The only thing that I was unsure about was the text book style entries at the end. While they were interesting I couldn't help feel they took away from the comic. Perhaps these entries would be better as a stand-alone book.
I don't think there is more I could want from a comic. Looking forward to the next and final one.