January 10, 2012
Book Review: Friends With Boys by Erin Faith Hicks
Title: Friends With Boys
Series: Book 1
Author: Erin Faith Hicks
Published: 2012
Edition Read: NetGalley e-book
Pages: 211 e-book edition.
Grade Level Recommended: High School
Overall: This was a really sweet story. I enjoyed the characters, I enjoyed the way cliques in high school were handled, and I really enjoyed the slightly paranormal aspects of this story. It was a feel-good story, and hit it's mark.
Summary(From Amazon) : 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. And it also means solving the mystery of the melancholy ghost who has silently followed Maggie throughout her entire life. Maybe it even means making a new friend—one who isn’t one of her brothers.
Funny, surprising, and tender, Friends with Boys is a pitch perfect YA graphic novel full of spooky supernatural fun.
My Thoughts: When it comes to graphic novels I judge by the illustrations. I can be the pickiest person when it comes to graphic novels. It's also why I just can't get into the classic superhero comics. I could never get into the illustration style and method of story telling. The day I learned about web comics and indie comic artists it was like a whole new world was opened to me. It's been a really long time since I picked up an artist I didn't hear about beforehand. Faith Erin Hicks's story successfully brought back a classic tale of a new girl finding herself in the high school food chain, and interweaved a slight paranormal tale into it. I loved it.
It's Maggie's first day of public school, and she is following all three of her older brothers into high school. Maggie loved homeschool, and the change is very hard on her. Seeing her older brothers only makes her feel worse, and even more alone. All of her brothers have already created separate lives, and Maggie is now expected to do the same on her own. Maggie eventually meets Lucy and Alistar and becomes their friends.
I won't say much more because I really want people to go out and read the book for themselves. The art is great. It's clean and easy to follow. The panels are well fleshed-out with beautiful backgrounds and well balanced black and white illustrations. On top of all that you get a great story, and relatable characters. I hope there is a second volume. Even so, Faith Erin Hick has two other graphic novels out: Zombies Calling and The War at Ellsmere. Check out Friends With Boys online to get a good preview of the book. Hopefully you'll enjoy it as much as I did.
Recommended For: High school students who love slice-of-life with a slight paranormal aspect. Lovely story.
Tags:
Faith Erin Hicks,
graphic novel,
review,
slice-of-life
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