Aquicorn Cove

Aquicorn Cove

K. O'Neill2018
From the Eisner Award-nominated author of THE TEA DRAGON SOCIETY and PRINCESS PRINCESS EVER AFTER comes AQUICORN COVE, a heartfelt story about learning to be a guardian to yourself and those you love.When Lana and her father return to their seaside hometown to help clear the debris of a big storm, Lana remembers how much she's missed the ocean--and the strong, reassuring presence of her aunt. As Lana explores the familiar beach, she discovers something incredible: a colony of Aquicorns, small magical seahorse-like creatures that live in the coral reef. Lana rescues an injured Aquicorn and cares for it with the help of her aunt, who may know more about these strange creatures than she's willing to admit. When a second storm threatens to reach the town, choices made many years ago about how to coexist with the sea start to rise to the surface. Lana realizes she will need to find the strength to stand on her own, even when it means standing up to the people who she has always relied on to protect her.
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brianna@adansey
5 stars
Jan 22, 2023

"I didn't know how to explain I needed help with the small things. The things I never noticed before, until suddenly they took effort. Sometimes I feel like I just want to go to sleep for a while, and wake up when I'm stronger or things are different somehow." I received an e-arc of this from Netgalley and I didn't have any expectations when picking this up except that the cover was beautiful and oh my god it exceeded all expectations imaginable. Aquicorn Cove follows a young girl named Lana who visits her Aunt Mae's seaside village after a storm hits to help get things back to normal. While there, Lana is reminded of her love for the ocean and discovers a colony of aquicorns. Aquicorn Cove shines a light on how awfully we are treating our oceans and ocean life, and the dangerous effects of our use of plastic. I am so so so in love with Katie O'Neill's art style and it worked so beautifully and seamlessly with the story. I felt so engrossed while reading because the art just pulls you in and sweeps you off of your feet. This is hands down the most beautiful graphic novel I've ever read and I cannot wait for everyone to read it so soon. I couldn't recommend it more.

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Lauren Sullivan@llamareads
4 stars
Feb 21, 2022

Ms. O’Neill’s art is adorably cute, and I liked her previous graphic novel, The Tea Dragon Society, so much that I bought a signed copy, so I was excited to see she had something new coming out with equally adorable fantasy creatures. Lana and her father have returned to their seaside hometown after it’s been hit by a big storm to help her Aunt Mae. Lana is happy to be away from the big city and back near the ocean, partly because she has so many wonderful memories of her mother there. When she discovers a hurt seahorse-like animal, she brings it home to help recuperate. As Lana helps her aunt and the other villagers recover from the storm, as well as the little fish, she discovers how intertwined the villagers are with the sea and each other – and finds strength of her own. One of my favorite parts of this book was its depiction of Lana’s grief and how she overcame it. I thought it was handled in a very age-appropriate way that didn’t dumb-down the overwhelming feeling of grief, while still focusing on Lana’s happy memories of her mother. The art is deceptively simple, but stunning. I especially loved the differences in color palettes between village life and the underwater realm. The author’s love for the sea really stands out, with beautiful illustrations of various marine flora and fauna. The character designs are expressive as well, from Lana to Aunt Mae to the mermaid-like Aure. I especially loved the depiction of the relationship between Aunt Mae and Aure. I liked the basic theme of the novel – that helping and protecting others makes you stronger. I thought the emphasis on conservation was a bit heavy-handed, but then, this is a story meant for kids. Overall, though, this is an adorably fun and quick read, and I’ll definitely be buying a hard copy for my kids. I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

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