A review by bookph1le
Click by Kayla Miller

3.0

3.5 stars

This was a nicely done middle grade graphic novel about finding your niche and dealing with the strangeness that happens on the cusp of adolescence. The art is colorful and engaging, and the message it conveys about learning that others should be free to pursue their own interests without being beholden to their friends was nicely done. I also liked that the book hinted at the adult sisters having a complex and sometimes contentious back story. All in all, though, I read Camp, the author's second book first, and enjoyed that one more as I found the plot a little more complex. Still, this author is a welcome entry on the middle grade graphic novel stage (which boasts some seriously high-quality writing and art), and I am definitely interested in reading more from her.