Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Young Adult, Horror, Supernatural Thoughts: This is my first Night House Files book and it looks like they’re a really cool concept. The book is somewhat mixed media with interviews and document clips being included to build up the world and emphasise the classified and coverup nature of the story. I liked that these are printed with shading behind like they were really extra pages added to the written script provided. The images were well done and added an extra creep factor when the villains were pictured. It was actually surprisingly creepy for a book I found in the teen section so probably for older teens but it was really well done and impressive.
Rating: 3.5 Stars Themes: Graphic Novel Thoughts: This is a surprisingly deep and cute book. From the back of the cover (not the same blurb as goodreads) it sounded like something funny and maybe quirky and the first chapter fit in with it. However, as the story unfolds we see Frankie navigating the world around her and figuring out who she is in relation to an absent father with the support of her friends. I liked that between Frankie and her friends many minorities were represented so it can help many kids who feel different and don’t feel represented in the stories they read. The ending was really sweet and I’m kinda intrigued as to what’s coming next for Frankie. The illustrations themselves are great and there’s some more things to see the longer you look at them. Favourite Quote: “Honey, there’s nothing wrong with being different. In fact, it’s the best thing you can be!”