Monday 2 October 2017

Eliza and Her Monsters - Francesca Zappia


♥♥♥♥ ½

If you are like me and love writing fanfiction, and spending hours on the internet speculating about your favourite authors latest books or the latest episode of your favourite television show, this is the one for you. This is the first book of Zappia that I’m reading, and based on this, she will become one of my auto-buys.

Scott Westerfeld’s Afterworlds meets Nimona in this novel about art, fandom, and finding the courage to be yourself. Features illustrations by the author throughout. Perfect for readers of Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl. In the real world, Eliza Mirk is shy, weird, smart and friendless. Online, Eliza is LadyConstellation, the anonymous creator of a popular webcomic called Monstrous Sea. With millions of followers and fans throughout the world, Eliza’s persona is popular. Eliza can’t imagine enjoying the real world as much as she loves her digital community. Then Wallace Warland transfers to her school, and Eliza begins to wonder if a life offline might be worthwhile.

Zappia deals with some very real subjects while blowing life into Eliza’s story, Monstrous Sea, besides the relatability for people who live their lives on the internet, Eliza deals with some issues that affect most people in today's life. The way Zappia introduces these characters to you and makes you fall in love with them makes the journey of seeing them grow worth every heart-clenching moment.

She brought in the fact that internet friends are as important as real friends, with that fine line of balance between the two worlds, it made this book come to life and you know the author ‘gets’ how it feels to be a part of such a community.

I loved the art throughout the book, and wouldn’t have minded if Monstrous Sea was a real comic.

Well done Francesca on this book that will probably be one of my favourites for the year. 

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