A review by halfcentreader
My Imaginary Mary by Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, Jodi Meadows

4.0

The re-imagining of Mary Shelly , and her creations along with Ada Byron, science prodigy. The girls become fast friends after being introduced by their fae godmother as being fae themselves and required to undergo tutorage. This is an empowering, clever, funny novel that gives the historical Mary a chance to be counted without her historical husband Percy Shelly taking center stage. Together the two young women try to help a young man who is "accidentally" brought to life from an automaton.
As usual the authors/narrators engagingly speak to the reader and many sprinklings of pop culture references are seemingly effortlessly incorporated into the narrative.
Looking forward to a third Mary book collaboration in the future.