- Graphic Novels
- Ages 10–14
- Fantasy
Hooky Volume 3
Book 3 of 3 in HookyView the full series
The thrilling, heartfelt finale of the Hooky series. Three years into an anti-magic rule, the friends reunite for one last epic mission to break Dani's curse, uncover Dorian's fate, and decide once and for all who they will be. The darkest and most romantic volume of the trilogy.
- Best for10–14
- FormatGraphic
- Length400 pp
- Read aloud~3 hr10 min
The vibe
What it’s like.
Style
- Conversational
- Comedic
Tone
- Adventurous
- Suspenseful
- Dark
- Bittersweet
- Heartwarming
Themes
Experience meters
What’s it about?
The story.
Three years have passed under the king's anti-magic rule, and the kingdom is a harder, more divided place. Princess Monica, Nico, Damien and Prince William must come together for one last adventure: to uncover what really happened to Dorian, to free the reigning Queen of Witches, Dani, from a mysterious curse, and to end the war between magical and non-magical people for good. Their mission carries them across the kingdom, testing friendships and stirring romances as the past reveals the secrets that will shape their future. In this thrilling, heartfelt finale to Míriam Bonastre Tur's WEBTOON-born series, the characters have grown into young adults, and the story grows with them: it is the darkest volume of the trilogy, with war, death, monstrous magic and characters lost to death-like curses, alongside more kissing, flirting and a marriage of political convenience. Yet its heart is firmly set on peace, forgiveness and tolerance, delivering a satisfying, hopeful close in gorgeous full colour.
Fit check
Right for your child?
Where it lands by age
The finale skews oldest of the three, best for readers of about 10-14. The characters age into young adults, so there is more romance and physical maturity alongside war and death; it suits tweens ready for that shift rather than younger or sensitive readers, and it is not a bedtime book.
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- Best fit · 10–14
- Read aloud · 10–12
- Independent · 10–14
Prose load
Light
Visual support
Very high
Reluctant-reader friendly
Very
Read-aloud quality
Patchy
Works well for
- Gift-buying
- Reluctant readers
Preview before sharing if a child is sensitive to: violence, death of character, war or conflict, scary imagery.
Bedtime suitability
1 / 5 · Wide awake
Sensitive-child
2 / 5 · Use judgement
Graphic intensity
3 / 5 · Some
Best for
- Witch fantasy
- Graphic novel fans
- Webtoon readers
- Found family
Avoid if
- Wants gentle bedtime
- Dislikes peril
- Sensitive to death
Why it lands
Why they love it.
Why kids love it
Everything the series has been building toward pays off here: the reunited gang, the race to break Dani's curse and save Dorian, blooming romances, and a hard-won, hopeful ending. Fans who have followed the twins from the start get the finale they were hoping for.
- Magic powers
- Being special or chosen
- Friendship and belonging
- Surviving danger
- Making a difference
Why parents love it
The trilogy closes on themes of peace, forgiveness and tolerance, with the characters grown into young adults. It's the darkest and most romantic instalment, but the hard moments serve a genuinely earned, uplifting conclusion in beautiful full colour.
- Beautiful illustrations
- Indie gem discovery
In the series
Hooky.
3 books · open the series →
About the author & illustrator
Míriam Bonastre Tur.
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