A review by tangleroot_eli
Oddly Normal, Book 2 by Otis Frampton

3.0

Oddly Normal is a perfectly adequate book. I quite like Frampton's art style, and Oddly herself is a fine protagonist who neatly inverts the "magical girl" trope by being the only nonmagical girl in a school full of supernaturals (I mean, she's half witch, but so far, that only means that she's a pariah in both Earth [I refuse to call it "The Real World," because I think it's utterly ridiculous to imagine that the residents of Fignation would call it that] and Fignation).

It's just that I'm now 2/3 of the way through the story, and nothing in it has grabbed me yet. It's fine, with little I can point at as objectionable, but nothing stands out as memorable, either.