Melody Carver and Frankie Stein are very different girls but they do have one thing in common. They're both new to Merston High School. Frankie loves who she is even the fact that she's a monster. Frankie wants to embrace her green skin and not be forced to hide it and with the help of her new friend Melody maybe Frankie has a chance. Melody meets Frankie and is determined to help her and show everyone at school that everyone is equal. Can two girls convince an entire school of monsters and humans that they can get along?
I picked up this book because of Lisi Harrison's other great books and I was pleasantly surprised by this book. It was very interesting and I liked it a lot but it was kind of different from her other novels. The best part to this book were the unique characters. The overall concept of getting people to accept monsters was well thought out but the individual plot's climax for the first book was unclear. The pacing of this book was perfect. Great book to read anytime.
I recommend paying close to the characters as they were the most interesting part of the novel. Both Melody and Frankie were incredible main characters. Melody was smart and relatable while Frankie was outgoing and hilarious. I did like the concept of the some students in Merston High being monsters as it made the story more suspenseful. Some secondary characters that you should look out for are Lala, Jackson, DJ, and Cleo.
Here is my review of Lisi Harrison's Alphas.
Here is my review of Lisi Harrison's Alphas.
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