Brave New Girls Book Review by Roan Reedling author of the Rocket McGee series .

Young Heroes Bright of Intellect and Spirit.
I ached to write a review after each of this book’s fresh and novel stories. But I stomped on the urge ’cause I itched to witness whether the story that followed would bear out my sense that the next always bested the last. And it did, every time, though I’m positive that would’ve happened regardless of the order read.
These stories amazed me, one after another, with how much world-building, character development, and human experience the authors could cram into such small parcels of parchment*, on top of the well-plotted tales of their young heroes’ brave exploits; young women bright of intellect and spirit. And, though each and every tale brought the hero’s quest to a satisfying conclusion, each left me hungry to witness her next move. I’ll be on the lookout. In the meantime, I’ll have no problem reading them all over again.

*Okay, I read it on Kindle, but parchment’s what arced from my fingertips, and I’ve never been good at measuring cyber-real-estate.