Kirkus Reviews
Cousins Jalissa Vasquez and Kimmonique "Kim" Vasquez have moved to the bustling metropolis of Los Aguaceros.Bubbly, blue-haired Kim and deadpan, combative Jalissa are an unlikely pair. But after an unexpected encounter with a supernatural flying anglerfish during a rainstorm results in both girls' manifesting water-wielding powers-the HoverGirls are born! Working as baristas keeps them busy during the day, but taking on mysterious and menacing sea creatures quickly becomes a frequent after-work activity. Kim uses her creativity and talent as a clothing designer to make superhero costumes for the pair, but Jalissa is reluctant to commit to a life of monster slaying, and friction between the cousins threatens to tear their relationship apart. They'll need to find common ground to save the city-and themselves-from these aquatic interlopers. Bowers strikes a perfect balance between humor, adventure, and heart, and playful illustrations that are chock-full of details bring the cousins' exploits to life. Adapted from a popular webcomic into a full-length graphic novel, this volume will delight existing fans while attracting new devotees with imaginative worldbuilding. Kim and Jalissa read as Afro-Latine; Kim's love interest is Korean, and Jalissa is queer. Some use of ableist language is a blemish on an otherwise well-crafted story.A thrilling journey of self-discovery, friendship, and heroism set against an artful backdrop. (Graphic fantasy. 13-18)
School Library Journal
(Mon Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Gr 7 Up— Cousins Jalissa and Kim move to the city of Los Aguaceros together, each with their own goals in mind. As the story goes backwards and forwards in time, readers learn that the girls have unusual superpowers and grow to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their personalities. Parts of the book are action-packed, with the girls using their newfound powers to fight the mysterious monsters that are attacking the city. But at other times, Bowers gives readers glimpses through flashbacks into how and why these girls each hit their crisis points and needed to start over. It's then up to readers to put the pieces together and understand how Jalissa and Kim came to depend on each other. Visually, this book stands out from the crowd. The artwork is luminous and vibrant, featuring lots of bold reds and blues that fold and blend into each other. Readers will turn the pages more slowly than with most graphic novels, just to take some extra time to soak in all of the visual details. VERDICT For fans of the HoverGirls web comic, as well as teens and even adults who are ready for a thought-provoking and surreal adventure featuring magical girls.— Andrea Lipinski