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Anya's Ghost by Vera Brosogol


The graphic novel “Anya’s Ghost” by Vera Brosgol is about Anya, who is in high school. In the story, she encounters a ghost whom witnesses her trying to navigate her life as a teen. Throughout the storyline, the author exposes us to many adolescent issue that are commonly found among teenagers everywhere in the world.

I really like the graphics and the story in general. I would recommend it to anyone who has experienced being a teen in the late 1900s or the 2100s. It is very relatable, and I can definitely imagine myself in many of the situations encountered in the book.

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