But Sterle’s drawing style is able to balance the darkness and shadows with some beautiful illustrations and stunning color work. A group of girls who turn into werewolves to take down slimy predatory boys? Count me in. Squad is a premise I fell in love with even before I saw the gorgeous art. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.) (Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. As their pack begins to buckle under the pressure-and their moral high ground gets muddier and muddier-Becca realizes that she might have feelings for one of her new best friends. Eager to be accepted, Becca allows her friends to turn her into a werewolf, and finally, for the first time in her life, she feels like she truly belongs.īut things get complicated when Arianna’s predatory boyfriend is killed, and the cops begin searching for a serial killer. Their prey? Slimy boys who take advantage of unsuspecting girls. But at a party under a full moon, Becca learns that they also have a big secret.īecca’s new friends are werewolves. At first glance, Marley, Arianna, and Mandy are perfect. To her surprise, she’s immediately adopted by the most popular girls in school. When Becca transfers to a high school in an elite San Francisco suburb, she’s worried she’s not going to fit in. With so many layers, I ended up reading Squad in one night! Keep reading this book review for my full thoughts. There’s social commentary, werewolves feasting, and queer romance. Reading Squad definitely gave me some “Jennifer’s Body” vibes and I loved it.
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