The Anulet graphic novel series: A game-changer in the world of comics

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Anulet is a captivating graphic novel series that has captured the imaginations of readers of all ages. With its compelling storylines, richly developed characters, and stunning artwork, the series has become a fan favorite. The Anulet series follows the adventures of a group of young heroes as they navigate a dangerous and magical world. Each installment takes readers on a thrilling journey filled with action, suspense, and mystery. One of the standout features of the Anulet series is its artwork. The illustrations are beautifully rendered, bringing the world and characters to life on the page.


Set in small-town Oregon, the latest in the witty, charming Witch Way Librarian series from Amazon bestselling and acclaimed author Angela M. Sanders features a spellbinding heroine, a clever cat familiar, colorful locals—and of course, murder. The perfect read for fans of Bailey Cates, Adele Abbott, Juliet Blackwell, and all cozy mystery lovers with a taste for the supernatural.

Josie s willing to let law enforcement take the lead after all, she s gotten into some trouble from the hints the library s spellbound books keep feeding her about the patrons. But when her sister receives the killer s chilling calling card, she ll use everything within her otherworldly powers to divine just who in town has homicide as his new slogan.

Witch upon a star

The illustrations are beautifully rendered, bringing the world and characters to life on the page. The attention to detail and vivid colors make each panel a work of art in its own right. In addition to its stunning visuals, the Anulet series also boasts a well-crafted narrative.

Witch Upon a Star - (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries) by Angela M Sanders (Paperback)

Josie is eager to show off Wilfred's delights to her visiting sister, Jean--even though Josie must conceal her magic from her. In any case, Jean is excited to attend Cookie Masterson's trademark Ready-Set-Go! workshop on becoming a life coach. Then there's the grand reopening of Darla's Cafe, where the doors are thrown open to reveal . . . a dead man, stabbed in the back. That was definitely not on the revamped menu. Even more worrisome, the sheriff receives a report of a fresh corpse at the retreat center. Maybe murder isn't so uncommon in Wilfred anymore, but two unfamiliar bodies within an hour certainly is! Josie's willing to let law enforcement take the lead--after all, she's gotten into some trouble from the hints the library's spellbound books keep feeding her about the patrons. But when her sister receives the killer's chilling calling card, she'll use everything within her otherworldly powers to divine just who in town has homicide as his new slogan . . .--Amazon.

Book Synopsis

Set in small-town Oregon, the latest in the witty, charming Witch Way Librarian series from acclaimed author Angela M. Sanders features a spellbinding librarian, a clever cat familiar, an unfortunately non-magical sister --and of course, murder. The perfect read for fans of Bailey Cates, Adele Abbott, Juliet Blackwell, and all mystery lovers with a taste for the witchy.

Big things are happening in small-town Wilfred, Oregon! The retreat center is open for its first workshop, the local café is done remodeling, and librarian and witch-in-training Josie Way is hosting her sister--and a few suspicions about the new killer on the loose . . .

Josie is eager to show off Wilfred's delights to her visiting sister, Jean--even though Josie must conceal her magic from her. In any case, Jean is excited to attend Cookie Masterson's trademark "Ready-Set-Go!" workshop on becoming a life coach. Then there's the grand reopening of Darla's Café, where the doors are thrown open to reveal . . . a dead man, stabbed in the back. That was definitely not on the revamped menu.

Even more worrisome, the sheriff receives a report of a fresh corpse at the retreat center. Maybe murder isn't so uncommon in Wilfred anymore, but two unfamiliar bodies within an hour certainly is! Josie's willing to let law enforcement take the lead--after all, she's gotten into some trouble from the hints the library's spellbound books keep feeding her about the patrons. But when her sister receives the killer's chilling calling card, she'll use everything within her otherworldly powers to divine just who in town has homicide as his new slogan . . .

Review Quotes

Praise for the Witch Way Librarian Mysteries:

"Red herrings galore compete with witchy library lore in an often humorous mystery." --Kirkus Reviews on Witch and Famous

"This cozy mystery has the right balance of suspense and quirky, small-town humor." --Library Journal on Seven-Year Witch

"Balances paranormal whimsy and small-town charm. it's a delight to read about someone whose powers derive in part from stories and the feelings that readers attach to them. This is a fine debut that promises more bookish fun to come." --Bookpage on Bait and Witch

"Zippy and fun, with just enough ambiance to satisfy readers seeking spooks and humor." --Kirkus Reviews on Bait and Witch

"A really lovely follow-up to the Witch Way Librarian Mystery series debut. A solid treat." --Criminal Element on Seven-Year Witch

"Full of false leads and truly surprising reveals, this terrifically plotted mystery is hard to put down." --BookPage on Seven-Year Witch

"The perfect cozy for fans of the paranormal genre as well as those readers who love a cozy with a library setting." --Fresh Fiction on Seven-Year Witch

About the Author

Angela M. Sanders is the author of the bestselling Joanna Hayworth Vintage Clothing Mysteries, the Witch Way Librarian Mystery series, The Booster Club Capers, and the Kite Shop Mysteries, written under the name Clover Tate. In addition to cozy mysteries, she regularly writes articles on food, vintage clothing, personalities and perfume for Portland Monthly, Now Smell This, the French perfume magazine Nez, and various food magazines. A former congressional investigator, she now writes full-time and is a member of Novelists, Inc., International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime. Angela has two cats--one of whom is black of course--a witch's freckle in her left eye, and learned to read tarot cards from a pagan priestess. She lives in Portland, Oregon and can be found online at AngelaMSanders.com.

Josie is eager to show off Wilfred’s delights to her visiting sister, Jean—even though Josie must conceal her magic from her. In any case, Jean is excited to attend Cookie Masterson’s trademark “Ready-Set-Go!” workshop on becoming a life coach. Then there’s the grand reopening of Darla’s Café, where the doors are thrown open to reveal . . . a dead man, stabbed in the back. That was definitely not on the revamped menu…
Anulet graphic novel serirs

The stories are fast-paced and filled with twists and turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The characters are relatable and their development throughout the series is both believable and engaging. Another strength of the Anulet series is its world-building. The creators have crafted a rich and immersive universe that is both familiar and fantastical. From mythical creatures to intricate magic systems, the world of Anulet is a joy to explore. The Anulet series has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase since its debut. Its success can be attributed to its strong storytelling, beautiful artwork, and memorable characters. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the series, the Anulet graphic novel series is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a thrilling and visually stunning adventure..

Reviews for "The Anulet graphic novel series: A journey of self-discovery and empowerment"

1. Emily - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Anulet graphic novel series. The artwork was nice, but the storyline just didn't capture my interest. I found the characters to be one-dimensional and the plot to be predictable. Additionally, the pacing felt off, with some parts dragging on while others felt rushed. Overall, I found the series to be lacking in originality and depth, and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. David - 1 star - I really can't understand the hype surrounding the Anulet graphic novel series. I felt like I was reading a generic fantasy story with no innovation or compelling elements. The characters were forgettable and their interactions felt forced and unnatural. The plot was overly simplistic and lacked complexity, leaving me feeling unsatisfied. The artwork was average at best, and overall, I can't see myself continuing with this series or recommending it to anyone.
3. Michelle - 2 stars - I had high expectations for the Anulet graphic novel series, but unfortunately, it fell short for me. The story felt disjointed and confusing, with too many subplots that weren't fully explored or resolved. The characters lacked depth and development, making it difficult to connect with them. The artwork was decent, but it couldn't make up for the lackluster storytelling. I was left feeling disappointed and uninterested in continuing with the series.
4. Alex - 2.5 stars - The Anulet graphic novel series had potential, but it didn't deliver. The concept was interesting, but the execution felt lacking. The pacing was uneven, with some parts dragging on and others feeling rushed. The dialogue was cliché and the characters felt one-dimensional. The artwork was decent, but it didn't make up for the weak storyline. Overall, I found the series to be underwhelming and wouldn't recommend it to others.

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