Tuesday, May 16, 2017

August Moon

August Moon

By Diana Thung

Published By Top Shelf

Fi is relocated to a new town (temperately) when her biologist father is called to examine the corpse of a strange new animal. She meets a boy named Jaden, who is an artist and doesn’t talk much, who can jump several stories. Turns out Jaden works for something called Rabbit Co., which is run by those strange animals (sort of sentient rabbit bears).  Rabbit Co. is  fighting the Mon&Key company, who are destroying the forest to do something (it’s not clear what) with the land.

I think this book is good. The art style reminds me a bit of My Neighbor Totoro, and the characters are decently complex and pretty believable. The story may be a little convoluted and confusing, and there may be some loose ends, but It is a good book that I would recommend.

TLDR: 7/10

Should you get the book: yes

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