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Graphic Novel Review: Warren The 13th And The All-Seeing Eye

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Author: Tania del Rio
Illustrator: Will Staehle 

Release Date: November 24, 2015
Series: 
Genre:  Fantasy | Mystery | Paranormal | Children’s Fiction | Adventure | Sequential Arts > Graphic Novel
Edition: ASCM
Pages: 113
Publisher: Quirk Books
Distributer: –
Source: NetGalley

Rating: ★★★★★

Blurb: 

Meet Warren the 13th, a cursed 12-year-old Victorian bellhop who’s terribly unlucky . . . yet perpetually optimistic, hard-working, and curious. Orphan Warren’s pride and joy is his family’s hotel, but he’s been miserable ever since his evil Aunt Anaconda took over the management. Anaconda believes a mysterious treasure known as the All-Seeing Eye is hidden somewhere on the grounds, and she’ll do anything to find it. If Warren wants to preserve his family’s legacy, he’ll need to find the treasure first—if the hotel’s many strange and wacky guests don’t beat him to it! This middle-grade adventure features gorgeous two-color illustrations on every page and a lavish two-column Victorian design that will pull young readers into a spooky and delightful mystery.

Review

Warren the 13th And The All-Seeing Eye is a delightful read not only for children but for adults as well (at least I enjoyed reading it and would love to read it again!)

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WT13ATASE is about Warren (the 13th), a toad-faced and unlucky 12-year-old orphan who stays with his uncle Rupert – a lazy dumb chap – and his wife, Annaconda – a clever witch who continuously troubles Warren to search The All-Seeing Eye (a legendary treasure about which no one seems to know.) Warren is a bright kid who tries to see the good in every situation and who dreams about growing up and restoring his forefather’s hotel to its full glory someday. He’s a good lad who tries to do everything at the same time and wanting nothing in return.

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Warren stole my heart in the first few pages of the book and, as I read ahead, I was totally spellbound by his cuteness and willingness to help everyone. It really broke my heart to see him trying to be the bellhop of the hotel, carrying all those heavy luggage alone, with no help from his lazy uncle. I also loved chef Bunion, and Mr. Friggs, Petulia and Paleface, but I hated aunt Annaconda and despised uncle Rupert, all to say that the characterization is terrific! The author made me feel like I know all these characters well enough to have such strong emotions and that’s where this book earned all the raves from me.

The illustrations are truly magical. I loved them and they managed to take the story to a whole new level.

This book is simply outstanding and I’d recommend it to all the children, and even to their parents and brothers and sisters. Everyone needs to read such an amazing book!

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10 responses to “Graphic Novel Review: Warren The 13th And The All-Seeing Eye”

  1. Galit G. Balli Avatar

    I must read this book!

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      I’m sure you’ll love it hun! 🙂

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  2. Rachel Avatar

    Sounds interesting. The art looks unique as well.

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      It’s a beautifully illustrated book, Rachel. And I’m sure you’ll really enjoy it 🙂

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  3. By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff Avatar

    Great review Heena! Warren captivated me also from the very first page.😊🙋🏻

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thanks a lot, Kim! Means a lot coming from you 🙂 🙋🏻♡

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  4. Kelly Avatar

    I got an ARC of this book a while ago, and I have to say, it was absolutely adorable. I loved Warren’s character and it was such a great story (and those illustrations were simply perfect!).

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      I agree with each and every word you said, Kelly! This book is really precious.
      Thanks for dropping by 🙂

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