![]() ![]() This character development (along with some plot developments) lead me to really enjoy the last 30% of the book. I think that the author did a great job of introducing the reader to a stereotypical character, then building up that character throughout the book so that by the end Holly is a complex teenage-magic-mutant-nightmare-girl. However, Holly does experience character growth and development throughout the story. Holly’s materialistic, immature, and impulsive personality grated on me at the beginning of the book. Whiles Holly’s fashion preferences are a plot point in the story, we do eventually learn that Holly is capable of caring about people even more than her clothes. This interaction sets off our story, since the morning after Holly sees the mutants (who ruin her dress) a handsome man shows up on her doorstep looking for answers. Which is to say, that the mutants in the story are made from science, not magic.Īnyway, the story follows Holly, a Lolita fashionista, who happens upon mutants in San Francisco on her way home. Magic Mutant Nightmare girl is a contemporary/ urban sci-fantasy. ![]()
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