A review by jackieeh
Baby Be-Bop by Francesca Lia Block

3.0

I think I may be (finally) venturing into these books in a non-traditional order, but this was the only one the Chicago Public Library had for my kindle okaaaay?

There was a lot to like here. So much, in fact, that I threw my jet-lag recovery plan out the window and stayed up into the wee hours reading this in one go. It did indeed feel like a prequel to a story I hadn't read, but I didn't have any trouble sinking into this nineties-tastic world with its magic and its great names. Definitely one for hypothetical future children of mine.

I mean:
Our stories can set us free, Dirk thought. When we set them free.