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This is the review I made for myself: This is what I would describe as a soft and delicate story. Would be great for reluctant readers or someone not familiar with graphic novels, but not finding enough plot for an hour-long discussion with MG readers. Themes of heritage, grief, planning for your future, relationships, and what makes a home. Katie O'Neill makes beautiful books with sweet messages. Would definitely recommend for readers who love dragons or want a nice, sweet story.

** A copy of The Tea Dragon Festival was provided by the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review **
Okay, this settles it - Katie O'Neill is now one of my favourite artists. Her panels are gorgeous and this prequel to The Tea Dragon Society is a beauty! It has so many things to love: mythical creatures, tea, love, family and environmentalism. What I loved most was how O'Neill dealt with mature topics such as finding your calling, loving your family, gender identity, and protecting the environment - all while creating the most adorable tea dragons!
Overall, this is a beautiful books - in its story and its art. I can't wait to see what O'Neill comes up with next.

So last one ( maybe for now) of the Tea dragon series, I'm sad this one is over. Love it as always, the art is lovely, the story and the characters. So Happy I got the review copy earlier, I already had it on preorder, so to an review copy early was the Best Thing. So if you have read the 2 other books you also need the Last one.
Thanks to netgalley and Oni press for the review copy.

A new Tea dragon book!
Thank you to the publisher or giving me a free copy in exchange for an honest review!
Man I just love this! I don't understand how there are people in the world who wouldn't enjoy the tea dragon books. It's so fluffy, the artwork is beautiful and the story is simply something to simp for.
This one focuses a lot on grief. Ginseng is still finding it hard to open up even though it has been a year. I think the author has done a great job at making sure to let the readers know that grief takes time. You won't be over something in a day or two and that is okay. Even after a year it's still okay. I think it's an important message that needs to be told sometimes hence why I think this is great.
I really loved the story and I really just want to buy them all as a collection because they are simply so beautiful but also so cute and wholesome. I hope for more installments in the series because I really enjoyed this one so much and I can't wait to read about the other ones!

ARC provided via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
I have the vaguest sense that the story was simpler than the previous volume but the art was so soft and pretty, and the characters were so engaging that it really didn't need layers of meaning. This was a sweet simple tale about working out what you want to do with your life or reappraising when things turned out differently to how you expect. Once again there is plenty of diverse representation - race, ethnicity, disability, sexuality and gender - and many favourite characters from previous books return in cameo roles. This was super cute and the art is gorgeous. Highly recommend the whole series.

The Tea Dragon trilogy has been a sweet and gentle read. Set in a world with a wide diversity of people, both in race and species (and abilities), it tells quiet stories of small town life. The author has some other children’s graphic novels as well which are also mild fantasy tales appropriate for very young readers. The art style is well suited to the stories with soft colors and lines.

I absolutely love the Tea Dragon series. I love the soft art style and the natural integration of magic and queerness into the world. I love that the series features characters experiencing emotional depths, and this installment was no different. Desperately hoping to bring a Rooibos dragon into my home. Please let me know if you find one.

While still very sweet and plenty adorable, this last volume hits harder on the feelings. We have Min dealing with not knowing where she belongs, and little Ginseng still in mourning. It broke my heart! The illustrations are fantastic, showing the passing of time in the little details, not only with the characters being older and having different hair.
Greta being really determined to show her blacksmith talent while taking excellent care of Ginseng, gave me so many feelings and a tear or two may have fallen. I read all the volumes today but I already know I will keep these characters and this story with me forever. The tenderness, the magic, the love. All of it.

The third volume in the Tea Dragon series. Like it's precursors, The Tea Dragon Tapestry is a sweet and colorful graphic novel that explores the experiences of the residents of a small village. The series is LGBTQ+ friendly, inclusive, and features a cast that includes humans, fantasy creatures, dragons, and hybrids of those categories. If you need a smile, pick up at Tea Dragon book and you'll be grinning in no time

I am a sucker for the Tea Dragon books, and this one is no different. I will admit that I paid way less attention to the actual plot of the story than the art, but I’m not even ashamed to admit that because O’Neill is one of my favorite graphic novel artists. Her illustrations are always vibrant and whimsical; and she creates such diverse and interesting characters. It saddens me to think this is the end of the tea dragon tales.

ARC provided by Oni Press.
"You feel like you’ve lost your path. It’s natural to be sad. It’s alright to let those feelings wash over you, and give them time to soak into the earth. That’s when things start to grow again." (page 63)
Wow, how I needed to hear this lately.
Katie O'Neill has doen it again. I have yet to read all of her books, but what I've read so far was all so well written and with great messages throughout the books. This one was no different. It's just something about her books, because they have the perfect combination of beautiful artwork, a cast of characters and a world that instantly feels like home. I only feel delight whenever I revisit the "Tea Dragons" world.
This volume is about finding your path when you feel like you've lost it, finding out who you are as a new person, different from who you were before. About being afraid you'll never find your way ever again. And as someone who has struggled and still continues to struggle with that, I guess I needed this kind of a read today.
"…perhaps passion takes many forms. Perhaps it becomes quiet and tired, and needs time to rest."(page 93)
"Everything that happens is part of your wholeness. The sadness,the loss, the hurt,as well as the joy, thelove, the friendship--it is all part of your tapestry" (page 100)

Katie O'neill has impressed me since her first jobs and meeting her was one of the life-changing events, in this case her illustrations are so warm, beautiful and sweet, that you are happy every time you see one, a warm and With the sweetness of tea on a journey that gives us magical beings and dragons like we have never seen them before, it is an original story with the touch of an artist that only Katie can offer.
In this last installment you can see that a year has passed and our protagonists continue their journey of life, in the you can see that it focuses on understanding yourself and your true passions and knowing yourself through the choices you make and in the friendships you forge.
It was beautiful, and sad since it is the last in the story, we expect more stories from the artist.

Katie O'Neill does it again! The Tea Dragon Tapestry is the latest in her Tea Dragon series, and it's just as wonderful and heartwarming as the other two. In this one, we see Greta continuing her blacksmithing aspirations and Minette still trying to find her place in life. Greta is caring for Ginseng, the tea dragon who's mourning their previous owner, which triggers a discussion about how to support a loved one in mourning. Plus, we get to see Rinn and Aedhan from Festival again! (Rinn's gotten so big!) As soon as I started reading, the colors and O'Neill's incredible artistry immediately made me feel warm and fuzzy. Every panel in this story strikes true, and O"Neill's careful worldbuilding feels so effortless, the world so vast. It was so exciting to see all these characters progress in their lives, and to feel their passion for everything they do coming through the page. It makes you want to pick up a backpack and start travelling. O'Neill's emphasis on emotional empathy and having queer characters presented as completely normal always makes me so happy and hopeful. There is a gentle power to O'Neill's Tea Dragon Tapestry, with emotional lessons that will resonate with every reader, regardless of age.

This was a really good conclusion to the Tea Dragon series. I absolutely loved seeing all of the stories through to the end at least of this era. The art as usual was absolutely phenomenal. I can't wait to read this again with my son. I will say that I wish we had seen more of Ginseng and Greta's relationship blooming. I just love these books so much! and I can't wait for this one to come out!

If you haven't read the other tea dragon series, you could probably get away without reading them, and dive into this one head-on, but then you would be missing so much, since this is the third in the series.
And although this series is about dragons who grow herbs on their head, it is really about the society that takes care of them, since they have become domesticated, and all that entails.
The author does not stop to explain anything, leaving explanations for the ends of the books, where he goes into the history of the tea dragons, and how the first one was discovered. It is almost as though we have two different stories going on, or a bonus story in prose, as opposed to drawings.
This one deals with loss and change. Two good themes if ever there was one.
Thanks to Netgalley for making this book available for an honest review.

Another amazing, beautiful, well illustrated story in the Tea Dragon Society series. I loved learning more about the characters and being back in this world. These books are so special to me, I'm sad to see the series over. Highly recommend them!

The graphic novel was everything I wanted!! I really loved this art style white the characters!! I need this series in my hands like now!!
Thank you to Netgalley for the e-arc

The final instalment of "Tea Dragon" series brings the whole story to a beautiful end. It takes place one year after "The Tea Dragon Society" and many years after "The Tea Dragon Festival." We get to see Greta, Minette, Erik, Hesekiel, Rinn, and Aedhan again. I totally recommend reading the previous books first for full enjoyment as I am unsure if this book would make sense as a standalone.
Tea Dragons did not actively participate much in previous books despite being the main theme. But since Ginseng, the Tea Dragon under Greta's care, is having troubling dealing with her grief of losing her last owner, her storyline is now part of the main plot. I love other little details of the Tea Dragons, too. Chamomile’s eyes are always half-closed, and he is just adorable. Then there is Rooibos, following chickens around. All Tea Dragons are unbelievably cute, and I cannot help miming their facial expressions. Um, yes, I look at their cute little faces and reenact their expressions without consciously doing so.
A kind reminder: don't just read the dialogue and skim through the illustrations, but really examine the drawings. There are so many details in addition to the lovely colour palette. Not all sketches are reflecting reality, and they show us how the author’s brain works. When brewing tea, leaves and flowers are in the background even though they are not really there. They paint a picture for the scent of the room. Literally. There are other things: fish with antlers, the lighting, etc. And after the epilogue, be sure to read the extracts from "The Illustrated History of Tea Dragons," too. They are so informative and helpful for understanding the peculiar species in the story.
"The Tea Dragon Tapestry" conveys beautiful messages in alluring illustrations. It is about sharing memories, finding belonging, reigniting passion, dealing with grief and loss, and providing support without being overbearing. My only complaint was that it ended too soon and would probably cover all subplots better if longer. With all the characters we have gotten to know throughout the series, this is a perfect ending.

It was so good to be back with these characters in this final chapter of this lovely graphic novel series. I loved how both Minette and Greta had their own storyline and things to solve and I'm happy with the conclusion this series has got. Also, tea dragons are still the cutest creatures ever!
Katie O'Neill never disappoints when it comes to drawings, they're breathtaking and the colours she uses are so delicate and enchanting.
I totally recommend reading this!

A big thanks to Oni Press and NetGalley for the digital galley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Brimming with cuteness and love, The Tea Dragon Tapestry by Katie O’Neill is a precious conclusion to a heartwarming series.
For almost 2 weeks, I’ve been experiencing exhausting days after work, and my mental health is not in a good place. That’s why getting approved of this title was a ray of sunshine that brightened my dark days. I really, really love this series, and reading this graphic novel felt like being wrapped in a safety blanket.
Going back into this world and meeting all the characters again gave me a feeling of catching up with old friends whom I haven’t met for a long time. The plot revolved around topics like understanding yourself, your passions, and the love and friendship that you give and receive. It also shortly discussed about what we can do to someone who was grieving. The characters and the story touched me. Because of many factors, I am in the part of my life thinking about what path and future plans I would really like to pursue, and the uncertainty of risking and losing my path scares the hell out of me. However, this novel reminded me that it is totally normal to feel these kinds of overwhelming emotions. What is more important is what I would do with them.
Of course, the art style was beautiful as ever, and I really liked the warm colors. I adore the characters so much, especially the tea dragons. They are all so cute and if they were real, I would really want to have one.
Overall, The Tea Dragon Tapestry wrapped this series with love, hope, and warmth. I will never get tired of saying how I really love this, and it quite saddened me that it finally reached its conclusion. I highly recommend this series to everyone!
5 stars!