What a cute graphic novel! Frizzy is the cutest graphic novel ARC I have ever received.
I want to thank Netgalley and the publishers, Frist Second, for providing me with an eARC of this fascinating story.
I was immediately entranced by the amazing illustrations that populated the beginning of the book. Then the story of this sweet, charming young girl struggling with her self-esteem pulled at my heart.
Claribel Ortega made a beautiful masterpiece out of such a hard tale. It divulges a beautiful message at the end, all about acceptance and your own truth.
The main character, Marlene, touched my heart. She was always caring and kind but is faced with bullying and other hardships. Marlene would inspire the youth of today, which makes this such a great read for young readers.
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What I Liked About Frizzy:
- Beautiful Illustrations
- Heartwarming story
- Marlene
- Book loving character
- Self-empowerment
- Diverse read
What I Didn’t Like About Frizzy:
- It was a little long
- Some conversations seemed repetitive, or like they just kept going
Read This If You Love:
- Beautiful drawings
- Lovely characters
- Natural curls
- Diverse reads
- Coming-of-age stories
Star: 4
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As always, thanks for reading,
A Bookie