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Soulmates

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To everyone else, seventeen-year-old Golden Boy Kit Summers has it all figured out. But when he starts having premonitions of death, he must find a way to stop them—while navigating new feelings for an old friend who has dark secrets of her own—before his life spirals out of control.

320 pages, Paperback

Expected publication August 4, 2026

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David Wilson

5 books12 followers
David Wilson is an illustrator, writer, designer, and filmmaker. Entering the freelance world over ten years ago, he has worked for clients such as HarperCollins, The Atlantic, The WWE, Boom! Comics, The Boston Globe, Harvard, Forbes and many more. He is Creative Director at Belt Publishing where he was a recipient of AIGA’s “50 Books 50 Covers” award. His latest work, Play Like A Girl, a Junior Library Guild Gold Selection, written by Misty Wilson, was a 2023 Buckeye Book Award winner. Currently, he's finishing up his debut author graphic novel SOULMATES and working on two other unannounced graphic novels.

He's most active on instagram @downpourdw

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Profile Image for TheNextGenLibrarian.
3,192 reviews122 followers
October 13, 2025
A YA graphic novel perfect for fans of Lunar New Year Love Story and Pumpkinheads.
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Kit Summers is about to have the best senior year ever. He’s the golden boy, star quarterback, has great grades and a gorgeous girlfriend, but when Emma, his childhood best friend, returns to town, everything changes. Emma left so suddenly after Kit almost drowned. He tries to keep his distance, but keeps getting pulled into Emma’s orbit while also struggling with demons of his own. Death is coming for the both of them thanks to Kit’s brush with it years before. Can they escape it alive?
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This was a haunting love story, full of darkness, but also hope. The colors and artwork help set the mood throughout the book and I couldn’t stop reading. This title releases August 4, 2026.

CW: death, grief, death of a parent, injury, blood
Profile Image for Rhiannon Schoener.
62 reviews1 follower
June 23, 2026
For such a quick read, this story had so much depth. The character development was phenomenal, the art was stunning and haunting, and, juxtaposed with the paranormal plot points, the characters were very down-to-earth and lifelike. I would have loved this book as a teen (and I still loved it as an adult). I'm surprised this is Wilson's first graphic novel authorship, and I hope to read more in the future! Since the ARC was an ebook, I've already put this on hold at my library, and I'm dying to see the illustrations on a larger scale in print.

(CW: death, grief, blood, car accident, mentions of parent death and cancer)
Profile Image for Niah.
471 reviews57 followers
December 16, 2025
Soulmates was a quick graphic novel with great artwork (loved the mix of Pumpkinheads-style art with the dark, gloomy drawings of death) and a fun story. The book follows Kit and Emma, two seniors in high school who were very close in middle school until something happened and Emma abruptly moved away. Now, Emma's mother has passed away and she's back in town. The two rekindle their friendship, but Kit has visions of death that are causing his grades, friendships, and football performance to suffer.

Although at times predictable, this was still an enjoyable read. I really appreciated the artwork and think this will be a hit with young adult readers when it releases. I wish the side characters had a bit more depth; as it stands, I'm not sure this book would pass the Bechdel test and it really seemed like every conversation with the main characters and their friends was oriented around their relationship. I think there could have been more depth in these conversations and that was a missed opportunity.

Nonetheless, I really enjoyed myself reading this and would recommend it to fans of Lumberjanes or Giant Days!

*Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC for review!*
Profile Image for Christina ✨.
242 reviews5 followers
October 27, 2025
Such a great graphic novel! I enjoyed the character development and the plot. I also love the art style as well, especially during the visions. It was great reading about two childhood friends coming back together after one had to move away. Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Children's Publishing Group for the arc ✨
Profile Image for JennieFromTheBook.
145 reviews11 followers
November 5, 2025
I really liked this graphic novel! The story depicts grief, love, friendship, and magic in such a beautiful way. The art is beautiful. It reminds me a lot of a modern day Archie Comics style.. and fits the tone perfectly. It’s emotional, hopeful, and a solid 5 star read for me. I highly recommend this one!
Profile Image for Kayleigh.
79 reviews
November 12, 2025
This book was beautifully illustrated, and it perfectly complemented the tone of the novel. Kit and Emma are two characters that I had an easy time falling in love with. I finished the book in three sittings; the pacing was well done. While the side characters could have been fleshed out more, that's pretty typical for a graphic novel standalone. I'll keep an eye out for David Wilon's future work for sure.

Thank you to NetGalley for my copy of this book.
Profile Image for Crystal Allen.
Author 4 books52 followers
May 9, 2026
An advanced reading copy of this book was provided to me by Macmillan Children's Publishing Group | Roaring Brook Press in exchange for my honest review.

When I was a kid, the highlight of my summer vacation was waking up at our rustic little cottage by the ocean and getting a brand new Archie comic. My mom would hand my sister and me each one every morning, and we would read them and then swap. I was completely hooked on those teenage love stories, those friendships, that whole world. I loved every single page.

Somewhere in my teenage years I left comic books behind. Then in my late twenties, when I was working as a Children's Book Publicist, I found my way back to them through the incredible graphic novel imprints I got to work with. And just like that, I remembered exactly why I had loved them so much in the first place.

Stories told in graphic form have always had a special hold on me. Maybe it is the Archie nostalgia, or maybe it is just that the combination of art and story can do something that words alone sometimes cannot. Whatever the reason, I have never stopped loving a good teenage love story told in panels, and when you add magical realism into the mix? I am completely sold.

David Wilson brings all of those things together in his debut graphic novel, Soulmates, releasing August 2026 from Roaring Brook Press.

What is Soulmates about?

Kit looks like he has everything. He is the golden boy of his small town, captain of the football team, perfect grades, perfect relationship. But when his childhood best friend Emma mysteriously reappears, his carefully constructed world starts to crack. Kit has been having terrifying visions of people who then turn up dead, and Emma may be the only one who knows why. As the two reconnect and old feelings resurface, secrets on both sides begin to unravel, and with Death looming closer, the truth cannot stay hidden much longer.

My thoughts on Soulmates

David Wilson's haunting art style pulled me in from the very first page. The story is beautifully told, the art is gorgeous, and the combination of forbidden teenage romance and creeping supernatural dread is perfectly balanced. I read the whole thing in one sitting, which for me is always the sign of a truly great graphic novel.

I loved the way Wilson explores the pressure teenagers face to appear perfect, and how he weaves that theme through Kit's story in a way that feels genuine and relatable. Both Kit and Emma are carrying secrets, things they are terrified to tell anyone for fear of being seen as strange, or broken, or a freak. And that fear, that feeling of holding something inside yourself that you are convinced would make you unlovable if it ever came to light, is something I think every single reader will recognize, no matter their age. Even if your own secrets look nothing like Kit's or Emma's, that feeling of being too afraid to let anyone see the real you is deeply, achingly universal.

The relationship between Kit and Emma is tender and complicated, layered with the weight of a childhood first love that was ripped away too soon, and that shared history that no high school boyfriend or girlfriend could ever quite compete with. It is just the right amount of bittersweet. And the supernatural elements add this delicious layer of unease that keeps you turning pages even when you almost do not want to know what comes next.

As someone who has always had a soft spot for stories that sit right at the intersection of romance and the unexplained, Soulmates hit exactly the right notes for me.

I cannot wait to see what David Wilson creates next.
Profile Image for Ivoree Malcom.
281 reviews5 followers
January 5, 2026
Soulmates by David Wilson is a quick yet intriguing graphic novel that follows Emma & Kit’s journey to infinity & beyond—okay, joking… but not really. On a more serious note, this story centers on Emma repeatedly saving Kit’s life after reviving him years ago, an act that seems to have caught the attention of the Grim Reaper—or some ominous supernatural force that clearly wants its balance restored.

Emma is forced to tap into her supernatural abilities while still trying to live like a normal teenager. On top of that, she’s wrestling with her growing feelings for Kit, knowing that fate may be working against them & that maybe they’re not supposed to be together at all. That tension adds emotional weight to the story & keeps the stakes feeling personal.

Kit isn’t just a bystander in all of this either—he’s dealing with his own supernatural struggle, including the whole “I see dead people” situation. His inability to escape the consequences of being brought back adds another layer of unease & emotional complexity to the story.

The overall vibe gives strong Supernatural & Ghost Whisperer energy, blending teen drama with eerie, otherworldly consequences. One thing I didn’t fully love was Kit getting arrested for being drunk at the end—it felt like an easier explanation than, “My girlfriend raised me from the dead… again.” Honestly, telling the truth might’ve gone a long way here.

For a young adult title, the artwork leans toward muted, darker tones. While it may not appeal to everyone visually, it does fit the doom-&-gloom atmosphere of the story, reinforcing the sense that something is always lurking just beneath the surface. Because of such, I'll give the title a smooth 4.5 (which rounds to 5). Overall, Soulmates is a fast, engaging read with a compelling supernatural twist & enough emotional depth to make it worth checking out.

*I received an advance review copy for free & am leaving this review voluntarily.*

#ThankGodForARCs
Profile Image for Sacha.
2,217 reviews
November 17, 2025
3.5 stars

This is a pretty unique graphic novel. It runs much darker than I anticipated, which isn't a bad thing, but it is...a vibe.

Emma and Kit are super close in middle school. Kit has an accident, and Emma suddenly ghosts him. Now, Emma is back in town, and they both have FEELINGS about it. Also, they both have...some kind of magic or evil or menacing activity or a fascination with apparent road kill? These two really giving new life to "It's Complicated."

The relationship between Kit and Emma is a little hard to make sense of at first in part because THEY are trying to make sense of it. That's compounded by the inclusion of Kit's visions, which take a minute to grasp (again, the reader is put into Kit's position - we are all confused). And Emma's grandmother seems wildly harsh for reasons that are not entirely clear at first either. There are also these secondary characters (friends, a girlfriend, a potential love interest, spirits?) who seem like they'll have an important role, but don't really quite get beyond a quick note in a scene or two.

There were several times when I hoped for another panel - or even page of panels - that would give me added insight into what was happening. At times, the information and/or transitions felt abrupt or unclear. Paradoxically, while I wanted more explanation of some things, overall, the pacing felt a little slow to me. Less lamenting and more connecting, please, Emma and Kit.

There's a lot to like about this effort, though I obviously experienced some minor bumps in the road. I'll recommend this one to students looking for a love story with a twist and for some fantasy/supernatural elements along the way.

*Special thanks to NetGalley and Roaring Brook Press for this arc, which I received in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
Profile Image for Lexa Riffe.
159 reviews12 followers
March 19, 2026
Kit is the star player and new captain of his high school football team. He has a popular girlfriend. He been nominated for homecoming king. His grades and life are all set to get him in to the college his family expects him to attend.

Kit was not always the golden boy. For a long time he struggled and was shut off from every one. This all started the day his best friend Emma moved away, without notice, without saying goodbye.

One day, Emma returns. This is when it all changes.

Emma recently lost her mother to cancer. As it was always just Emma and her mom growing up, she moved back to her home town to live with her grandmother. Being back home didnt mean everything went back to normal. She is mostly stuck inside, as her grandmother is very strict, but for a good reason.

Emma runs into Kit one night when she sneaks out. Not only does this flood Kit with memories and emotions, something else starts to change. He starts to see death before it happens. Kit has no idea that the return of his childhood friend and his visions are connected.

This is a beautifully illustrated graphic novel. Even where there is darkness and death looming you have beautiful artwork. The way the artist uses the color palettes to convey the mood and emotion is brilliant.

This is a well paced stand alone that keeps you interested and has an ending that leaves you wanting more of their story but also satisfied. The characters and plot grow together, and in a sequence that flows very well.

This book is perfect for middle grade readers and adults alike. Would be a perfect edition to any home or school library!

Thank you NetGalley and Macmillan Children's Publishing Group | Roaring Brook Press for the ARC.
Profile Image for Savannah.
70 reviews1 follower
December 26, 2025
David Wilson’s graphic novel debut is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of death, identity, and first love. From the very first pages, the story drops you right into Kit’s confusion—and I loved that. Learning the truth at the same pace as Kit made the mystery more immersive and emotionally engaging, pulling me deeper into the story with every chapter.

The artwork is stunning and atmospheric, perfectly matching the eerie, bittersweet tone of the book. That said, the digital ARC I read was a bit blurry and pixelated, which was hard on my eyes at times. This seems more like a formatting issue than an artistic one, and I’m hopeful the final version will be clearer because the art truly deserves to shine.

The portrayal of death and its inevitability was handled with care and honesty, striking a balance between creepy and tender. The emotional core of the story—especially Kit and Emma’s relationship—felt genuine and impactful. While I did wish some of the side characters were more fleshed out, the narrative is clearly centered on Kit’s journey, so it didn’t take away too much from my overall enjoyment.

Ultimately, this is a thoughtful, emotionally resonant story that lingers with you after you finish it. A strong debut that blends mystery, romance, and introspection in a compelling way.
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156 reviews18 followers
October 18, 2025
I enjoyed reading this graphic novel!! I requested this so that me and both my girls (15 & 13) could read it and talk about it. It was great for their age range. There is a few cuss words, a kiss and some magic/paranormal stuff. The illustrations are amazing and the storyline is wonderful! It’s a story about peer pressures and the heaviness of being a teenager. It’s a story about accepting who you are and embracing your own gifts. And it’s a story about doing what you love and being there for those you love.

The paranormal part of the book made it even better to read. It gave me… well not butterflies but an anxious, suspenseful feeling in my stomach during those parts.

I am not exactly sure how to explain the genre, but I would say it is a fantasy romance and paranormal romance. But the romance part is only a small part of it and it is done in a sweet and age appropriate way. It is over 300 pages but being a graphic novel I read it in around an hour. The story changes POV between the MMC and the FMC. The graphics are great and express everything in a wonderful way, even the dark themes.

Thank you David Wilson and Macmillan Children's Publishing Group for approving this ARC! Me and my girls enjoyed reading this book!
Profile Image for Paige.
474 reviews2 followers
February 12, 2026
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC!

This graphic novel is a surprisingly poignant read that tackles meaningful, somber themes with an unexpected level of depth. It is rare to find a work in this medium that balances such heavy subject matter so effectively, making the narrative feel both intentional and impactful.

The visuals, for me, were a mixed bag. While the color sequences didn’t appeal to me (they also looked somewhat blurry—though this may be an issue specific to the early copy rather than the final production) the black-and-white scenes are truly stunning. The illustrations of the fox spirit, in particular, are gorgeous and stand out as the artistic highlight of the book.

My main complaint is a lapse in realism during the climax. The scene where Kit is arrested for underage drinking feels forced and logically inconsistent, as the officer makes the arrest without any proof, such as a breathalyzer test, despite Kit being completely sober. While fiction allows for some suspension of disbelief, this specific plot point feels like a convenient way to drive the drama rather than a grounded reflection of how such a situation would unfold, which detracted from an otherwise strong story.
Profile Image for Aurora deTag.
48 reviews1 follower
February 17, 2026
I expected this to be a cozy tale of love with darker elements, however it ended up being the other way around, a dark tale with elements of love, but was still fantastic. This graphic novel covers death and loss in a fascinating way, following two main characters who interact with death in different ways.

While the plot itself is good, the art is AMAZING and truly elevates the story! There are some very detailed stunning black and white pages throughout depicting death that blew my mind. I appreciate how the art really tied together the story and emphasized different plot points.

The only reason that the book lost a star for me was that some parts felt a bit quick and skipped over details I would’ve liked, and it would have been nice to have a bit more explanation of the magic occurring.

Soulmates is a great quick read graphic novel, exploring the stresses of high school students and the theme of death. Check it out when it releases August 4, 2026!

Thank you to Netgalley, Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group, and David Wilson for the opportunity to read an eARC of this book!
Profile Image for Sam.
215 reviews
May 15, 2026
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for access to an e-ARC for review!

I think Soulmates is a really good novel for teens. The story spends a lot of time around teens and their familial expectations. The core conflict is whether you should be your true self or what your family and friends see you as. The main characters both have people with a lot of expectations of them around them. They aren't able to be their true selves because of pressure from others.

This story is really grounded in reality when it comes to teens and expectations. The supernatural element really brings in some interest. The tone shift allows for discussion of the inevitability of death and what happens after. I get CW high school drama vibes out of this and thought it was overall engaging.

This book would be a really good one for a teen to read with someone else and discuss. I think a parent could read this along with a teen and have some really good life discussions.

Overall, I recommend this to teens and young adults mostly as I think they can relate more to the characters than adults, but I think adults could get something from the story all the same.
Profile Image for Polycraftory.
38 reviews
October 28, 2025
This is a beautifully illustrated graphic novel that follows Kit, a very overwhelmed senior boy who is headed into his last year of school. His best friend from childhood, Emma has just returned after losing her mom, and everything has just gotten more complicated.

There is some beautiful depictions of grief in this and also some cool magic. I love the art used for ghosts and magic in this. the art generally is gorgeous. I also love the depiction of overwhelmed teens. I was also a very stressed teenager who was trying to be successful so I felt very seen by it.

This is a gorgeous book that all teens should read.

I received this arc in return for my honest review. Thank you!

Review by Nic @polycraftory on Instagram & Tumblr where I do book reviews and crafts with my polycule. If you are curious about my thoughts on more books, you can find me @businesswife on Storygraph or Nic Morrow on Netgalley. You can also find content warnings on my Storygraph review of this book. You can also find my reviews @polycraftory on Goodreads.
Profile Image for Kim.
302 reviews7 followers
October 28, 2025
Soulmates by David Wilson was an entirely enjoyable YA graphic novel. Kit is the star athlete in a small town; his best friend Emma left town quickly and without warning when they were young and he was in an accident while they were out climbing. The story follows normal teenagers, dating, negotiating homecoming and families. However, there is more to the story as Kit starts seeing visions, and Kit has her own secrets as well. While this story certainly does have elements of fantasy in it, it is not overall a fantasy graphic novel and will be able to reach a wide range of student interests. The graphics are beautiful between the everyday life and those that involve the visions. I loved the use of color, light, and dark. I didn't know anything about this book before I requested the ARC, and I was very pleasantly surprised. I will definitely be buying this for our school library. Thank you to Net Galley and the publishers for this ARC.
Profile Image for Karen Sanchez.
16 reviews3 followers
December 6, 2025
Soulmates is a story of two friends that were separated suddenly in middle school and have been reunited in their senior year in high school. This graphic novel combines romance and the supernatural to tell the story of Emma’s family history with magic. The art was really well done, it was a good balance of creepy and can be relatable to younger readers.

The things I didn’t love. The side characters weren’t fleshed out at all. Not that I need to know every detail of every side character, but any sort of detail would be great. Even knowing more about Kit would be great. To me this was both a slow burn yet moved fast to where I was struggling to fill in some of the blanks (more detail would help with that). The ending felt a little weird and didn’t make a whole lot of sense to me.

Overall it was a good and quick read and would still recommend to an older YA audience.

Thank you Net Galley and the publishers for this ARC.
Profile Image for Kimberly Wenger.
109 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 20, 2026
Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read and Advanced Reader's Copy.

I read an advanced reader copy of SoulMates by David Wilson, and wow, just wow! This graphic novel is dripping with atmosphere. The artwork is absolutely killer, especially the black-and-white scenes during Kit’s visions, which felt equal parts spooky and beautiful. The character development really shines here; I genuinely felt Kit’s feelings of doubt, anxiety, overwhelm, and fear of failure in a very real way. I also loved the honesty between Emma and Kit. There was no frustrating, drawn-out misunderstanding trope, which was honestly refreshing. The balance between eerie and tender moments is handled so well, making the story feel immersive without being overwhelming. Everything about the book feels intentional, from the pacing to the emotional beats. As a high school librarian, this is an easy yes for my collection. I have no doubt it would be a popular and well-loved title with students.
Profile Image for Chelsey Hostetler.
322 reviews2 followers
May 5, 2026
Kit and Emma were friends when they were young, but after Kit fell from a cliff and woke up on shore alone, Emma and her mom left town quickly after. Since then Kit's life has become "perfect" he's captain of the local sports team, he's got a great girlfriend and his grades are excellent. Then, Emma is unexpectedly back in town and his life and he's suddenly having visions. Why do the people in his visions keep dying? Why does Emma seem to be the only one who seems to understand? Deep friendship, secrets, and supernatural happenings were not what Kit was ready for.

Soulmates was a really lovely graphic. I found the artwork gripping, especially the way David Wilson drew the visions, very creepy but also beautiful. I was not ready to get a bit misty eyed during this novel, but the emotions felt so real and raw. I do wish we had Emma's perspective a bit more during her time away, but the overall story didn't really need it. Well done!
Profile Image for Evonne Fuchs.
20 reviews
May 12, 2026
This book follows a small-town boy whose seemingly perfect life unravels when his childhood best friend, Emma, returns to town. And Emma who hasn't been allowed a normal life – thanks to her abilities and her grandmother's fears.

The premise is genuinely brilliant. A horror romance about a teen with death premonitions and a childhood friend with dark secrets? Yes, please.

Not being able to share what's on your mind because you fear others won't understand you? That hit close to home. The balance between horror and sweet moments is well done. The ending is pretty clean although I'm not sure if I like it, but I don't hate it either.

I really enjoyed the plot. That said, I think some conversations or aspects could have had more depth. Also, I didn't understand why Kit was arrested. For being drunk? But that's not a crime and he wasn't drunk driving. Anybody can throw some light on this?

4 🌟
Profile Image for Becky.
1,575 reviews13 followers
February 3, 2026
4.5 stars. This graphic novel begins with two childhood friends being torn apart after a near tragedy. Fast forward to senior year of high school and Kit is the captain of the football team and destined to reign over homecoming court with his girlfriend. Emma reappears and upends his life as he knows it. The book dives into a dark realm of magical realism as their secret supernatural gifts bend the barrier between life and death. This is less of a romance and more of a love story saturated in speculative fiction. I found the content interesting and thought-provoking. The art was OK (a bit wonky at times for my aesthetic) with somber coloring with an ominous creep of grim splattered throughout. Teens will enjoy this YA fantasy (though beware: younger readers may get nightmares!). I’m grateful to have had the chance to read a digital ARC from NetGalley.
Profile Image for Brit | The Literary Siren.
114 reviews16 followers
March 14, 2026
This was a really enjoyable graphic novel! The artwork immediately pulled me in — I loved the contrast between the softer everyday scenes and the darker imagery during the visions. It added such a cool atmosphere to the story.

The story follows childhood friends reconnecting after years apart while dealing with grief, friendship, and some eerie supernatural elements. It was a quick read but still packed an emotional punch, and I appreciated the themes of healing and growing up.

At times the story felt a little predictable and I would have loved a bit more depth with some of the side characters, but overall I had a great time reading it.

If you enjoy emotional YA graphic novels with a touch of the supernatural, this one is definitely worth picking up.


Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillian Children’s Publishing Group for the ARC
Profile Image for Danita.
260 reviews3 followers
June 1, 2026
Soulmates turned out to be an interesting read. It starts out when the characters are younger but quickly moves ahead to when they are high school seniors. Despite being a bit unsure about this one at first, I found that I really ended up getting drawn in. I ended up staying up past my bedtime because there was no way I could put it down without seeing how it would end! I thought the use of 2 different styles of artwork worked well and really set the mood for the darker parts. Kit and Emma were both characters that I liked and related to. I thought it was a nice touch that their internal thoughts were in different colors, so it was easy to tell who was thinking what.

Thank you to Macmillan Children's Publishing Group, Roaring Brook Press, and NetGalley for the free review copy of this graphic novel. All thoughts and opinions are completely my own.
Profile Image for Em.
857 reviews
October 29, 2025
Thank you for the graphic novel ARC! I thought this was a super interesting premise about life and death and magic. Emma and Kits fates are intertwined after Emma brought Kit back to life when they were younger: after disappearing shortly after, Emma is back in town. Jit is having dark visions of death and Emma might be his ily chance. Planted throughout this plot of life and death were themes about high school, change, finding your own path, college struggles, etc. something I do think most teens can relate to.

While u liked that - I also struggled a bit with the dark vision art and the consistency of characters being drawn and following them as the story progressed.

Might sit on this one a bit!
24 reviews
February 14, 2026
This graphic novel was so good! I felt like the illustrations and story worked well together and created a cohesive narrative. There was a good balance between real life story telling and witch craft storytelling, which I felt heightened the relatability of the story, as I'm sure most of us have felt like we needed to be perfect or felt like an outcast because of who we are. It didn't feel like the story relied on the magical to make it a good story, the magical was just part of the main characters' everyday life, which I appreciated. I recommend this graphic novel to anyone looking for a quick, mildly spooky, sweet read.

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Jenny.
443 reviews2 followers
March 5, 2026
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC.

I enjoyed this graphic novel. The art was great with some really interesting portrayals of supernatural elements. I was engaged in the story and for the most part didn't have any issues following, but the pacing throughout wasn't entirely consistent and there were times when I felt like we were either treading water or repeating the same beat a few times. I also would have loved more depth in explanations of the supernatural elements as well as more time for the side characters to develop. That all being said, it was an enjoyable read and I would recommend it!
Profile Image for H. Woodward.
415 reviews3 followers
May 14, 2026
I wanted to like this book. However, the visual art doesn't do much for me. Recent graphic novels have had wonderfully creative and unique art. This one, not so much. It's a spare style without much of an eye to visual interest or unique interpertation that I am used to from other graphic novels. This could work, if the narrative was super engaging, but it wasn't. It's a pretty basic boy and girl with powers in to avoid (or at least delay) death. I don't like the messages it sends on a social level either. Young women don't need to be told to sacrifice everything for their man. As I tell my students; A man is not a project or a plan. Codependency isn't romantic.
Profile Image for Alexis Travis.
92 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
July 14, 2026
A story of growing up and how we all change done beautifully well. They are childhood best friends separated for a few years, now in high school and have grown to be very different people, and are reconnecting. There are supernatural elements, dreams, confiding in each other, and eventually they discover that even though they are different, some things never change and in this aspect, it turns into something beautiful.

The writing, the art, and the story is all beautiful!

Thank you to Netgalley and Macmillian childrens for the opportunity to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!
Profile Image for Mandi Kurth.
133 reviews4 followers
October 27, 2025
This was super cute. I also LOVED the art. Might be a little creepy for young adults but overall, I really enjoyed the path Kit and Emma explored. The concept of the story was wonderful and I'd even love to dive in to it a little bit more. The ending felt a little rushed and I'm guessing Kit was arrested so they could take him home? That part was a little confusing. Overall, it was a fun, cute, spooky season graphic novel.
Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Children's Publishing Group for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
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