Friends with Boys by Faith Erin Hicks is a really fun and quick graphic novel read. Seriously you guys, I loved Maggie, the protagonist, and her family.Maggie has been home schooled by her mother her entire life, but now her mother has left and she is about to start her first day of high school. To ...
I liked this graphic novel about a young girl adjusting to some big changes in her life. Maggie McKay is starting her first day of school at the start of ninth grade. She had been home-schooled by her mother along with her three older brothers. When the story begins, her mother is gone, maybe left t...
I loved this book. Coming from a home school background, I definitely understood the transition Maggie goes through with being in high school all of a sudden. I also enjoyed the added side plot of her mother taking off, and the comic relief her brothers bring to the story as a whole. It's also nice ...
Definitely enjoyable. Review to come.Um, review here. It's been up for ages, I don't know why I forgot to post it.[Edit: I was sick as hell, that's why. There's (well-hidden) video in which I sound like Death to prove it It's all coming back to me now...]
Come meet the gang! This here’s the happy family. This here’s Maggie, our dearest heroine. Then we have Lloyd and Zander (aka the twins). They have a major love/hate thing going on. And the overly talented Daniel! He’s actually a zombie hunter. But don’t tell anyone! And last but not least, the cool...
A coming-of-age tale with a spooky twist! Maggie McKay hardly knows what to do with herself. After an idyllic childhood of homeschooling with her mother and rough-housing with her older brothers, it’s time for Maggie to face the outside world, all on her own. But that means facing high school first....
This was my first graphic novel, so it was a little strange to experience a whole story told in this format. I really liked the multiple subplots going on in this book. Although, I thought the secret history between Alistair and the volleyball team captain guy would be more juicy (it seemed the auth...
Netgalley ARCsThis was the first comic/animation book I've read in ages! So you can understand my confusion when I expected text and got pics instead. Anyway, the book is relatively easy to follow even though I kept confusing the dad and the twin brothers in the beginning. The story is simple and re...
Maggie hardly knows what to do with herself. After an idyllic childhood of homeschooling with her mom and hanging out with her brothers, it's time for her to face the outside world. High school. But it also means solving the mystery of the ghost that's followed her for years. Maybe it means making a...
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