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100 Girls by Todd Demong, Adam Gallardo

misssusan's review

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2.0

whoa that sure was violent

like dang, i lost track of sophia's body count by the end of this volume

this is basically a book about a girl who suddenly discovers she has superpowers by way of accidentally breaking a girl's arm

also being chased by government secret agents. that was the second huge clue

so far it's pretty good tho i will admit to being slightly taken aback at sophia's willingness to murder the people after her

i understand self-defense but like. thirteen years old and apparently she is somehow just totally cool with killing people all over the place?

i have some concerns about her mental health rn, not gonna lie

2.5 stars

howattp's review

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3.0

This was good, but not great. Possibly more later

williamsdebbied's review

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3.0

Sylvia Mark is having nightmares and going through some changes that make her increasingly more unpopular at school. Soon she runs away and finds herself embroiled in a fast-paced adventure as she tries to stay a step ahead of the bad guys who are after her and her "sisters."

kfan's review

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3.0

So, I liked this! I mean, girls with super powers are probably never going to get fewer than 2 stars from me.

I think what keeps it from being GREAT is that the story blows by so fast. There's no time to really process and appreciate what's happening, so much is left unexplored.

Here's what should happen if it gets rewritten. Or, I guess, notes to self about what would have made this 5 stars.

* Make it longer and slower.
* Have more about her relationship with her parents.
* Backstory about the dad and how the girl came to live with them.
* Initial discovery of her powers, what was that like.
* How about a little growing into and appreciating each new one?
* The parts where the girls join, what's that like? How does it feel?
* Also the main female scientist? Wouldn't it be so interesting to explore her story? And her daughter???
* And also more about the whys and wherefores about what exactly is happening in the bigger picture. I mean, the book hints that this is the first in a series, but it's kind of too late. I wish this book hadn't been set up so perfectly good guys vs bad guys the way it is. It would be so interesting to go back and forth between her growing into her powers and feeling all strange and weird like teenagers do, contrasting with The Big Plan that she's a part of. And don't make it be just about the government or the military or whatever, which is maybe too easy. There aren't good guys and bad guys, there are just people trying to do their best. So what's that like for the people who suddenly realize their best turns out to be creepy and horrible.

There you go, five star book, someone write it.

mlindner's review

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4.0

DPL hoopla

realbooks4ever's review

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4.0

This graphic novel is a story about a girl with superpowers, on the run and searching for others like herself. Good story and expert artwork!
~Stephanie
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