Member Reviews
‘Olivia Wolf and a Million Olivias' with story and art by José Fragoso is a graphic novel for younger readers that features monsters and a likable main character.
Olivia’s friend Sam is having a birthday party at Mick Rabbit's Fun Park. All is going well until a horde of evil Olivias shows up to wreck the party. Now the friends have to stop the fakes and find out who is behind it all
The story is fun and the colorful illustrations add a lot. Fragoso’s world building is pretty solid for this series. Themes of loyalty and individuality underscore the story.
This is a fun elementary level graphic novel. In this book Olivia clones are taking over a birthday party and a shopping center. But it will be up to Olivia, her grandma, and her friends to help feed the clones and save the party. Everything about this book just works. The illustrations are fun and colorful. The story is simple to follow.
I received a complimentary copy of this book via Netgalley. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.
I have never heard of this series, but I'll be looking for the first two books.
I love comic books to get kids into reading and I adore it when they are not overly crude or contain lots of toilet humor. Olivia Wolf and a million Olivias has a good amount so I don't feel unsure that the content is appropriate for a classroom.
This was a fun kids' book with a cute story. Olivia is just trying to celebrate a birthday at a fun park when suddenly there are tons of evil Olivias running around. Happily, her friends in Monstrocity are there to help her out as she solves the mystery of what is behind the chaos. I enjoyed this story a lot. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this.