A review by readingundertheradar
Supermutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki
2.0
I didn't like this one nearly as much as j thought I would. While I was excited about strange characters and weird storylines, there wasn't really much of a main storyline until the last quarter of the book.
The story jumped around between lots of students, and while it was briefly funny to see strange things happening, I would rather have zeroed in one a few of the characters and had more plot and development for them.
I will continue to look out for Tamaki's work (I really liked This One Summer), as the storytelling is inventive and interesting, but this one just didn't grab me.
The story jumped around between lots of students, and while it was briefly funny to see strange things happening, I would rather have zeroed in one a few of the characters and had more plot and development for them.
I will continue to look out for Tamaki's work (I really liked This One Summer), as the storytelling is inventive and interesting, but this one just didn't grab me.