A review by jennms_qkw
Impostor Syndrome by Mishell Baker

I love Millie. I love Mishell Baker's creative use of fairies to interact with the disability community. Demons! Griffiths! All the magic! Millie has mental (Borderline Personality) diagnoses, and she lost some of her legs during a suicide attempt. In book 1, Borderline, she is introduced to the Arcadia Project, the organization that manages between the human world and fairy world. Every volume stands alone, yet builds on the story, and I was utterly shocked at the ending. There are so many appealing characters and memorable unappealing characters, moral dilemmas, problems-solving on the fly, and a giant heist.