A review by theawkwardbookw
Spill Zone by Scott Westerfeld

3.0

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Addie and her younger sister Lexa lost their parents in the Spill. Lacking the funds to provide for them both, Addie constantly travels down to the Spill Zone to take pictures for clients of the various creatures and buildings that now habitat the restricted area. After a buyer comes forward and offers her something she can't refuse, Addie must break all the rules she's so carefully placed for herself in order to obtain what the buyer wants.

The graphic novel is mostly focuses on world building at this point and explaining the rules in which Addie has created when she goes into the Spill Zone to take her pictures. The art and colours used really sold the 'creppy-ness' effect of the story. Vespertine, Lexa's doll is honestly so creepy... You're left with a lot of unanswered and open-ended questions so I'm definitely excited to see how the story progresses.