A review by thepaperbackbruncher
The Spy Who Raised Me by Ted Anderson

3.0

This graphic novel was gifted to me by Lerner Publishing Group, Graphic Universe ™, and Netgalley in an exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Synopsis: Josie is a normal teenager, goes to school, hangs out with her best friend, and experiences the casual blackout in memory. Oh wait, that's not normal? Josie begins to piece together the missing pieces in her memory, and finds out she has been programmed by her mother to be a SUPER SPY! She can speak multiple languages, fight like a trained agent, and has dozens of other skills that she is only realising she has been unaware of.

Art: I loved the cover and was excited to see what's inside, I will say the art definitely matches the style of the cover, but it's very simple and all in the red color scheme.

Writing: I loved the storyline but felt that it fell a little flat. There wasn't much explanation, and too much action. I really wanted to love it, but it fell a bit short for me. I did however still enjoy it, and would recommend for a quick, fun read.