Thank you NetGalley and North Star for teh ARC copie.
So, if you watched Whip It, and got obsessed about roller derby, like I did (even if it was for a short while), this book is for you. But if you like sports, or bad@ss girls, or found family, or growth, this book is also for you.
About the derby part. The author is a player and had the help of other players, and it shows. There are so many details about the game that even if you are not used to it (like most of us Brazilians), you can imagine it, and feel the emotion of the track.
(After the movie, roller derby kinda became a thing here in Brazil, but not a really big deal, so almost no one knows about it. I tried to make it happen in my city with the help of one other girl, and the league of a bigger city near us, but it didn't happen, so I moved on to something else. But I still find it very cool)
Let's remember that the characters are teens, só they do act like it, and being an older reader, sometimes we wanna roll our eyes to them, but there's such personal growth from Millie, that we ended up very proud of here, and it's really good to witness it.
And talking about Millie, if you were an outcast and lonely teen, at some point, there's a chance you will cry with her. I know I did.
She is the different kid, bullied, that just wanna find her place and her crew, and I can relate to that. It's beautiful to see her getting there, finding her place and getting the best found family she could ask for.
The book is well written and it shows that there was a lot of research and a lot of thought and care behind it.
The characters all have their importance and place in the story, helping Millie's development and her journey. They are humanized, showing off feelings in a natural way, Which makes us relate to a few of them.
You may think that Millie is a lot, you may read that Stork is a lot, but let me tell you that Pumpkin is a lot, and I will leave it to that. 🤬
In short, it was a blast reading it and the author delivered a great story, giving us it all.