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I Am Princess X
by Cherie Priest
Age: 7th grade-high school
Easy read with a delightful easter egg hunt, May must find the meaning behind the underground resurgence of a comic book that she wrote years ago with her artist friend--her friend that tragically died in a car accident. The incorporation of artwork is seamless and develops the plot without feeling overbearing. Sure, it's full of plots holes and unrealistic situations, but Priest keeps the book moving fast and the action stays strong until the very end.
Neither a fantasy nor realistic fiction, I would definitely recommend this to fans of mystery and thriller.
Easy read with a delightful easter egg hunt, May must find the meaning behind the underground resurgence of a comic book that she wrote years ago with her artist friend--her friend that tragically died in a car accident. The incorporation of artwork is seamless and develops the plot without feeling overbearing. Sure, it's full of plots holes and unrealistic situations, but Priest keeps the book moving fast and the action stays strong until the very end.
Neither a fantasy nor realistic fiction, I would definitely recommend this to fans of mystery and thriller.