![]() The story is compelling – and there are turns to it that make me really eager to get my hands on the second volume (which I hope is coming soon *hint hint, Scholastic, please*). It has elements of both, and while Tabby, the main character is fifteen, it can easily be suitable for younger readers who are more used to a middle grade diet. ![]() The Rema Chronicles: Realm of the Blue Mist kind of slots in between the two categories. And graphic novels somehow always end up in that category for me, especially ones that fit in the YA and MG space. OPINIONS: This is the latest in a series of comfort reads – as you can probably tell if you’ve been reading my recent reviews. As Tabby learns more about this strange world, she discovers that she is destined for something far greater than she ever could have imagined. He has his own dangerous secrets, but he has promised to help Tabby get home. While Tabby searches for the truth surrounding her father’s death, she meets a handsome blue-haired boy named Philip. ![]() She is unexpectedly led to Rema, a distant world of magic and beauty that is periodically invaded by a nearby planet desperate for resources. ![]() SUMMARY: Tabby Simon is determined to learn what happened to her father, who was found dead after researching a tree that leaks a mysterious mist in her neighbourhood. ![]()
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