Book Review: Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia (2017)
Photo credit: Emma K. Note: Mouseover abbreviations for more explanation. TL;DR review: I wasn't expecting to get into Eliza and Her Monsters , but I ended up crying for more than fifteen minutes. Teenage angst levels: A little angsty, but for good reason. Deadly diseases: Everyone's healthy enough. Use of Magic: The only magic is in our hearts. Danger of imminent death: Safe and sound. Violence: A little bully-fight, nothing serious. Sexual content: A couple sneaky kisses. Number of romantic interests: Only the one, really. Protagonist's moral compass: If it were any farther north, it would go flying from the compass. Sad factor: Prepare to be emotionally ruined. Romance cheese: Melty mozzarella. Dystopia: Modern-day ramblings. (For more on age-appropriate content, check out Common Sense Media .) Original image by Gamemasterz (Own work) [ CC BY-SA 4.0 ], via Wikimedia Commons . Added text by Emma K. Books don't make me cry ofte...
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