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Princess Decomposia and Count Spatula
Princess Decomposia and Count Spatula | Andi Watson
5 posts | 11 read | 4 to read
Princess Decomposia is overworked and underappreciated. This princess of the underworld has plenty of her own work to do but always seems to find herself doing her layabout father's job, as well. The king doesn't feel quite well, you see. Ever. So the princess is left scurrying through the halls, dodging her mummy, werewolf, and ghost subjects, always running behind and always buried under a ton of paperwork. Oh, and her father just fired the chef, so now she has to hire a new cook as well. Luckily for Princess Decomposia, she makes a good hire in Count Spatula, the vampire chef with a sweet tooth. He's a charming go-getter of a blood-sucker, and pretty soon the two young ghouls become friends. And then...more than friends? Maybe eventually, but first Princess Decomposia has to sort out her life. And with Count Spatula at her side, you can be sure she'll succeed. Andi Watson (Glister, Gum Girl) brings his signature gothy-cute sensibility to this very sweet and mildly spooky tale of friendship, family, and management training for the undead.
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ravenlee
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A quick creepy (barely) read, this GN actually has a pretty good story about standing up for yourself and demanding fair treatment. Dee does all the work for her ailing father, who‘s taking advantage of her devotion. He perks right up when he thinks Dee is having fun with the new chef, though.
Surprisingly slightly triggering because I‘m working on some old issues with my father…wasn‘t expecting that!

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Clwojick
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It‘s a slow shift, so I‘m digging into one of my library holds 🖤#teamslaughter #scarathlon2021

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RiaWritten
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Another cute library find! Easy read (it took me about an hour) with a somewhat predictable plot. But quite charming and funny.

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booklover3258
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What a great book! It's a story of a princess who is overworked by her tiresome father and meets a vampire chef who helps her to relax and stand up for herself. Graphics are great as well as the ingenuity of the foods the vampire chef prepares. And i loved the clove and the little babies! So cute! Ending was adorable!
4 stars

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haileybean
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This was a cute fluffy brain scrub of a graphic novel. I read it after finishing The Dinner by Herman Koch and I needed it. 😂 I‘m probably going to give it to my niece because it definitely seems more her age and something she‘d also really enjoy.