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A review by sabrandbooks
The Spy Who Raised Me by Ted Anderson
The Spy Who Raised Me had the potential to be a fun spy graphic novel, but ultimately missed the mark.
The story follows a young girl named JB who learns that she was trained throughout her life to be a spy, but is continuously brainwashed to forget it. She decides to run away in order to live her own life outside of the people controlling her. This idea could’ve developed into an enticing story, but had very poor execution. In the end, the novel felt disjointed and lacked the appeal that would keep readers wanting more.
E-arc provided via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
The story follows a young girl named JB who learns that she was trained throughout her life to be a spy, but is continuously brainwashed to forget it. She decides to run away in order to live her own life outside of the people controlling her. This idea could’ve developed into an enticing story, but had very poor execution. In the end, the novel felt disjointed and lacked the appeal that would keep readers wanting more.
E-arc provided via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.