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Lights | Brenna Thummler
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Following Brenna Thummlers bestselling and critically acclaimed graphic novels Sheets and Delicates, Marjorie, Eliza, and Wendell the ghost are back to uncover the secrets of Wendells human life in the third and final heartwarming installment of the Sheets trilogy. Marjorie Glatts life was forever changed the day she discovered a group of ghosts hiding in her familys laundromat. One of those ghosts was Wendell: a lonely phantom turned Marjories best friend. When he and Marjorie are joined by ghost-enthusiast Eliza Duncan, the three friends band together in friendship, bravery, and all things paranormal. Wendell died far too young and now must wander the Land of Humans with nothing more than a sheet for a body. He knows how he dieda tragic drowning accidentbut lately hes grown curious about his past life. He wants to know more about why he died, not just how he died. Its not easy, though, since Wendells memory of his human life has grown increasingly blurry. With Marjorie and Elizas help, they set out on a journey to find out more. When they hear a rumor about Wendells death, they wonder if it might not have been an accident after all. Meanwhile, Marjorie and Elizas friendship is tested when Marjorie starts to befriend the very people who used to bully Eliza. In the third and final installment of the Sheets trilogy, Wendell will finally uncover the truth of his human life. Marjorie and Eliza will learn that some people really can change. Most of all, they start to see that everything can cast shadows, but if you look hard enough, you can find the light.
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Scochrane26
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“It‘s strange how much power darkness has over the light”.
The last of this graphic novel trilogy finds the MC helping her ghost friend, Wendell, find out more about his past life and death. She‘s also trying to navigate friendships. A little emotional toward the end—even though I figured out what was coming. Good trilogy.

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AshRaye
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I'm sad to see this series end, but everything was finally wrapped up nicely. It had a lot of touching moments while still keeping the storyline strong. This one seemed like it took the good things from the first and second book and mixed them together to form an emotional ending. I still don't care for the art, but I think the story makes it worth it.

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Sarahreadstoomuch
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This was a sweet ending to this trilogy. It did take a beat to find its way, but I‘m so happy to have gotten this closure for Wendell, Marjorie and Eliza.

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Robotswithpersonality
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I think it was the right way to end the trilogy. Echoes some time-worn tropes in coming-of-age and young adult stories - making up with friends, letting go - but definitely has a beautifully illustrated, bittersweet twist to it.

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Robotswithpersonality
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Can't believe how happy I am to see Wendell again!

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Bookwormjillk
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The third book in a trilogy of graphic novels. I didn‘t like it as much as the other two, but I was glad to get closure on Wendell‘s story.

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booklover3258
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My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/9v_mN6GigpE

Enjoy!