This week Sarah brings us her Top 5 TBR YA Comics

Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker & Wendy Xu
"A story of love and demons, family and witchcraft."
I've been hanging out to read Mooncakes since I first heard about and quickly pre-ordered it.
It's Queer <3 and with that tag line how could I not want to read it.
The cover looks super cute and I can't wait to delve into this story following teen witch Nova and teen werewolf Tam, as they battle baddies and their feelings for each other in this "enchanting tale of self-discovery".

The Tea Dragon Society (Tea Dragon #1) by Katie O'Neill
I first heard about this on Bookstagram a few years back and have had it on my TBR ever since. It may be more aimed at the MG crowd, but it's Queer and looks absolutely adorable. And I know there are plenty of teens and adults alike who've loved it. I'm really looking forward to reading it (hopefully before this year is out).

Nimona by Noelle Stevenson
This is another one that's been out for a while that I still need to get my hands on.
A standalone graphic novel filled with good-guys Vs bad-guys, magic and mischief , Shapeshifters and Dragons, bloody battles and giggles galore - how could I not want to read this!

Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell & Faith Erin Hicks
My bookish besties have been raving about this recent release and I am keen to join in their love affair with this book of fun, friendship and pumpkin patches.
Come on Booktopia where my delivery already.

This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki & Jillian Tamaki
I actually bought this one a while ago after seeing Mariko at a writers festival and still haven't had a chance to read it. It's coming-of-age-tale that I have only heard good things about - I am determined to read it before this year is through.
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