Title: Goth Girl, Queen of the Universe
Author: Lindsay S. Zrull
Publisher: Flux
Publication date: July 19, 2022
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Summary
Since the age of seven, Jess has moved from foster home to foster home. So, she knows better than to put down roots anywhere. Almost immediately, she’s an outcast at her new Michigan high school. No one notices her except Oscar, the nerdy kid. He wants to recruit her for his cosplay group because of her fashion, makeup, and sewing skills.
When Jess starts getting messages from someone in New York claiming to be her biomom, Oscar and his cosplay might be Jess’s ticket to get there. Things start to get complicated when Jess finds she enjoys cosplay–and the company of her new friends and foster mom.
Review: Goth Girl, Queen of the Universe
Thanks to NetGalley and Flux for an advanced copy of this to review! I always enjoy reviewing books set in Michigan, and I love the cover on this book. It’s such a fun cover! Plus, the story of foster kids isn’t told a lot in YA, and I was glad to see that in this book.
The main thing this book has going for it is the voice. Zrull absolutely nails Jess’s voice right from the beginning. You can tell she’s felt pain in her life, and she’s guarded with all the people she meets. But! We get to see her evolve throughout the book. Seeing her make new friends and relationships was such a treasure. And I absolutely adored her foster mom, who was doing everything in her power to make Jess comfortable. It was adorable.
There is really just a great cast of characters overall in this book. Jess’s little cosplay group embraces their nerdiness, and they make some excellent costumes in the book! At least, from what I can picture. It kind of made me want to get into cosplay!
My only complaint is that the ending felt a bit too abrupt. There was a lot of build up to the climax and it all got resolved rather quickly. I just would have liked a little more resolution there at the end.
All in all, this is a great debut, and I can’t wait for other people to get to read it!
4/5 stars