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Moonstruck. Vol. 2, Some enchanted evening

Ellis, Grace. (Author). Beagle, Shae. (Added Author).

Enchanted evenings aren't always good ones. Blitheton is a typical college town full of typical mythical creatures living peacefully alongside humans. (Well, as peacefully as any town full of magic and mystery can be.) A werewolf in the thrones of young love, Julie longs for a normal, human life. But when enchanted drinks turn an otherwise ordinary party into a full-on magical meltdown, Julie's dreams of normality drift away than ever. With her relationship with her girlfriend seesawing between bliss and misery, will Julie find a way to save her friends and her love life.

Book  - 2019
GN FIC Ellis
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  • ISBN: 9781534308459
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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Rated: E for everyone.

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Moonstruck Volume 2: Some Enchanted Evening
Moonstruck Volume 2: Some Enchanted Evening
by Ellis, Grace; Beagle, Shae (Artist); Fajardo, Kat (Artist)
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Moonstruck Volume 2: Some Enchanted Evening

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From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.

Werewolves Julie and Selena and centaur Chet, along with Chet's significant other, Manuel, go to a fraternity party in which they enter a fairy circle. When some of their friends drink the fairies' beverages, they are stuck within the circle until they are able to meet the fairies' demands. In this second volume in a series, we continue to see Julie and Selena's relationship evolve, going through the typical ups and downs of young love, although the relationship is never portrayed as angsty. The characters, who mainly consist of imaginary and mythological creatures, refreshingly represent a range of cultures as well as sexual and gender orientations. To match the whimsical tone, the illustrations are fanciful in muted pastels, with thin lines and plenty of detail. While the main story arc is resolved at the end of the volume, there is an unresolved feeling that will have dedicated readers waiting for volume three. In the meantime, despite the relative youth of the characters, point those eagerly awaiting Julie and Selena's next chapter to Whitney Gardner's Fake Blood (2018).--Suzanne Temple Copyright 2019 Booklist