
Based on 21 Goodreads ratings
SUPER BOBA CAFÉ
by Hamada’s attractive color palette, heighten the humorous and heartfelt moments. Fascinating facts about San Francisco’s history are woven into the monster’s story. The previous book established that Aria is Taiwanese and Indian American. The ending tantalizingly sets the stage for the next series entry."
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This vibrant graphic novel serves up a delightful blend of supernatural mystery and bubble tea, following a young teen who discovers her family's boba shop holds magical secrets. The story bubbles ov...
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This vibrant graphic novel serves up a delightful blend of supernatural mystery and bubble tea, following a young teen who discovers her family's boba shop holds magical secrets. The story bubbles over with charming illustrations, relatable family dynamics, and a sweet-and-savory plot that explores the pressures of inheriting a legacy. Readers are plunged into a world where brewing the perfect drink might just require a dash of enchantment.
What truly elevates this narrative is its heartfelt exploration of cultural identity and the struggle between honoring tradition and pursuing one's own dreams. The protagonist's journey to master the café's mystical recipes while navigating school life and friendships will resonate deeply with middle-grade and young adult readers. It’s a visually intoxicating and emotionally satisfying brew that celebrates community, courage, and, of course, boba.
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