cover image Day of the Living Liv (Spirited #1)

Day of the Living Liv (Spirited #1)

Liv Livingston, illus. by Glass House Graphics. Little Simon, $19.99 (144p) ISBN 978-1-6659-4228-7

There’s something strange about eight-year-old Liv Livingston’s new school in this delightfully creepy paranormal graphic novel series opener by debut creator Livingston. When Liv’s family moves from sunny Pleasant Place to eerie Gloomsdale, Liv quickly realizes that the ghosts that inhabit her new home are the least of her worries; her first day at Gloomsdale Elementary reveals that she’s the only living human student attending the school. Her ghoulish classmates—comprising ghosts, vampires, witches, and other fantastical supernatural fare—are excited to figure out what makes Liv tick, causing Liv to worry that she’ll never truly belong. But Liv’s unfolding adventures are a lesson in learning to see the bright side of big life changes, and together with her Gloomsdale peers, she opens her heart to unfamiliar experiences, and celebrates what makes each of her new friends unique. Glass House Graphics’s lighthearted dialogue and playful character designs, such as a werewolf’s cowlicks resembling wolf ears, evoke a welcoming Scooby Doo energy, while uncomplicated, easy-to-follow layouts make this a compelling option for transitioning young readers. Liv is portrayed with pale skin; supporting characters appear racially diverse. Ages 5–9. (Jan.)