

It filled me with all of the warm and fuzzy feels and has definitely made its way onto my comfort reads list. Overall, this series was a quick read but absolutely adorable. Check, Please Book 2: Sticks & Scones by Ngozi Ukazu 5.0 (5) Paperback 17.99 Hardcover 23.99 Paperback 17.99 eBook 11. Show more Genres Comics Graphic Novels LGBT Romance Contemporary Webcomic Young Adult. My only complaint is that the storyline was a little disjointed at times, but that might be because I am not quite used to reading graphic novels yet. It’s a story about hockey and friendship and bros and trying to find yourself during the best 4 years of your life.

I really liked the art style and the pacing of the story. I loved Bitty, and watching the relationship that forms between him and Jack is a delight. Hockey is a very team-oriented sport (from what I know about it), so the team dynamic is a significant part of a hockey story, and Check Please! nails it. What I loved about this series is how much it focuses on the relationships between the characters. Over his 4 years, he makes lifelong friends, bakes endless pies, and even finds love with one of his teammates. The series follows Eric “Bitty” Bittle, an openly gay blogger with a baking obsession, and his 4 years at Samwell University on the hockey team. Check Please! did not disappoint, and I think I might officially be a fan of graphic novels. I’m not usually a graphic novel person, but I heard great things about this series, and it was recommended to me after reading Heartstopper (which I loved), so I thought I would give it a shot.
