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Average rating4.3
Looove this! This is the 2nd book I've read this year (after Moxie) that I think really successfully incoporated ZINES. (I have to say that IRL, in my limited experience, I am not seeing a wave of resurgence of teen zine-making, but both of these books make a really persuasive case for why zines are still a relevant and satisfying project.)
This is a great, funny, moving, realistic story about friendship and cultural identity and music and I just loved it <3