No one go into the woods anymore except Tabby. When he died, his body looked like he was 200 years old. Her dad died after talking to someone at the mist and the research building was closed out. The mist wasn’t believed to affect human. Tabby was hoping to see the ghost woman she first saw when she was 8 years old. The mist was believed to keep life from dying. Her dad was a lab director at a research facility nearby and their focus was to study this particular leaking mist. She gasped when she heard the crows cawed and saw that they have 5 eyes each. This book followed Tabby (Tabetha), 15 as she sat on the forest floor sketching and listening to the wind, trees, and birds around her. One guy, Paeter, found Tabby very interesting and maybe because she was an alien from Earth. In another world, she was however likable to anyone she met. She often spent time alone sketching in her book. The main character Tabby didn’t care for dresses and didn’t have friends. So it’s okay for young readers younger than teens to read. There’s a hint of love or at least fondness for someone. I enjoyed the humor and loved the magical powers. Some stories I have read that have this kind of travel: A Wrinkle in Time, Corridor, A Darker Shade of Magic, and probably a couple more but can’t think of it right now. I loved portal traveling and interplanetary traveling though I don’t read enough of it. A fantastic read! I loved this graphic novel.
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