

Luke Pearson's dialogue is refreshing, his art is wonderful to look at. She's funny, she's a little bossy and stubborn, but she also shows her fear and realises what she's gotten herself into something she can't handle on her own.

On the side of a talking raven Hilda plunges into an exciting adventure and discovers that the city is also populated behind its facades by the most peculiar creatures. But as the day of the annual bird parade comes, the streets are suddenly transformed into a vibrant, exciting sea of color. Even months after she moved to Trolberg with her mother, she misses the enchanted valleys and the eccentric friends of her old home. Hilda and the Bird Parade is the cute tale of how Hilda tries to accommodate in her new home.Ĭity life is not for Hilda. I was beyond thrilled to get this new book for free. I read the iconic Hildafolk years back and then stayed away from the series due to its high price.

4*s and definitely recommended :)Ĭuteness overload! Luke Pearson's Hilda series is such a joy to follow. I can't wait to pick up another one in the series. I felt like all the panels were super easy to read and understand, and I really enjoyed the whole thing. I loved all the pops of colour (particularly the blue hair of Hilda) and the layouts are brilliantly done. Hilda is unsure about the city at first, but as she goes out and explores she meets some strange friends and has a new adventure with them. This story follows young Hilda as she and her mother move to a city rather than the great mountainous outdoors she is used to. I have to say this really was a fun little read! I didn't even know this was a series of graphic novels, but I am so glad that there are others out, becuase I definitely want to get them! This one is the third on in the series, but you can definitely start by reading this one as it seems like one entire adventure and each book is focused on another adventure. This book is fabulous and it's my first experience reading a book in the Hilda series. * I was sent this for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review *
