Now Is Not the Time to Panic - Kevin Wilson

⭐ 9.5/10

(Originally written by Magdalene)

I loved the author's last book, and I was pleased that while the subject of this book was very different, it still had that offbeat humour I really enjoyed. The main character in this book is Frankie, a 16-year-old loner who befriends another weird kid, and together during one summer they decide to "make art" and put up posters all over their small town. It soon gets out of hand and turns into a satanic panic. Years later, a journalist has finally tracked Frankie down and wants to hear her story.

What a weird book. But I just loved it. It was making me laugh out loud constantly, just from subtle bits of dialogue or phrasing that was so spot on or bizarre. It's just two kids learning to make friends for the first time, and it's weird and awkward, and they do this thing that somehow changes their lives. And it's also about art, and what it's for, and the act of creating.

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