Review Detail
Middle Grade Indie
419
Lovable Characters
(Updated: June 12, 2026)
Overall rating
4.5
Plot
4.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Olivia Wolf and a Million Olivias is the third book in this graphic novel series. The monsters are getting together to celebrate Invisible Sam's birthday at Mick Rabbit's Fun World and Ball Pit. They are having a fantastic time until Olivia jumps in the ball pit and, all of a sudden there are many clones of Olivia taking over the complex. At the very beginning of the book, we see a spell being put on the ball pit, but we don't know who or why they would do this.
When Olivia visits the nearby comic book store, she learns that a clone tried to purchase a limited edition comic book. Olivia wonders what was so special about that comic book. Her great-grandmother wrote the comic book depicting Marquis Three Eyes as the villain. Using some inspiration from Olivia's great grandmother's comic book, Olivia and her friends defeat Marquis Three Eyes.
What I Liked: Just like the previous books in the series I appreciate the use of bold and colorful graphics that help support the storyline. The character introduction at the beginning of the book is so helpful in following the storyline. Out of the three books in the series, this one felt more humorous than spooky. I especially thought the monsters giving Sam his birthday gifts was quite funny.
Olivia Wolf and a Million Olivias is an enjoyable read and the perfect addition to the series.
When Olivia visits the nearby comic book store, she learns that a clone tried to purchase a limited edition comic book. Olivia wonders what was so special about that comic book. Her great-grandmother wrote the comic book depicting Marquis Three Eyes as the villain. Using some inspiration from Olivia's great grandmother's comic book, Olivia and her friends defeat Marquis Three Eyes.
What I Liked: Just like the previous books in the series I appreciate the use of bold and colorful graphics that help support the storyline. The character introduction at the beginning of the book is so helpful in following the storyline. Out of the three books in the series, this one felt more humorous than spooky. I especially thought the monsters giving Sam his birthday gifts was quite funny.
Olivia Wolf and a Million Olivias is an enjoyable read and the perfect addition to the series.
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