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The October Girl Book One by Matthew Dow Smith
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What would you do if one day you woke up and suddenly realized everything that you thought you knew about your family and how the world worked was wrong? Autumn has a pretty normal life-- job, school, family troubles-- but all of that changes when she finds her imaginary friend is real, and he's not the only thing that turns out to be real.

The cover of this graphic novel is what really drew my attention. I love the bright yellow and the blue and red of our main character's outfit. The art was really nice. I love the sort of simple, sketchy style that it has as well as cool color palette.

This is a set-up book. So there is a lot of reveals kind of right after each other. A lot that we as the readers and Autumn herself have to accept. I do think that the story went a bit fast and wish there was a bit more detail, but this is only volume one. It's meant to be a sort of appetizer to get you interested in the world and want more. I am definitely going to read more in this series and hope that we get a lot more details about the world and all the magic within it.

Thanks to Maverick for the DRC!

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Reading Progress

August 30, 2025 – Started Reading
August 30, 2025 – Shelved
August 30, 2025 – Shelved as: graphic-novels
August 30, 2025 – Finished Reading

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