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Meet Jerrica Benton - a girl with a secret. She and her sister Kimber team with two friends to become ... JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS! But what does it mean to be JEM today?
Series
2 primary booksJem and the Holograms is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Kelly Thompson and Sophie Campbell.
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I received this copy in exchange of an honest review, for so, none of my feelings were affected or biased by the author or publisher.
Update: 11/14/2015
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Rating: 3.5/5 stars.
Jem and the Holograms is a story of dreams, finding your true self and having fun along the way! We meet our four heroins, who are just about to make their dreams of becoming super stars true, if only Jerrica could bring herself to sing. But just as they were loosing hope, they find a strange machine, that might help them in unexpected ways.
Man, this book was so much fun!
Ok, confesion time has arrived...I've never seen the TV show this is based on and only found out about it thanks to this!..
I know, most people loved this show when little and think that this graphic novel is such a waste of times because the show was so much better and this isn't adding anything new... but I'm new to this, so this is my side of the story.
First of all, the illustrations were soooo prettyyyy and colorful! This is the brightest palete of colors I've seen in a graphic novel. And I loved it. All the hair and costumes and colors and music tunes got me completely hooked and hallucinating!
The story itself was really light, nothing deep, really fun things happening all around. I really didn't even bother to see the not so well done things happening around (except the “ok cool, a machine that it's better than the world, all good” thing) because the story was really fun and I couldn't take it too seriously.
I loved that it had so much diversity in such a simple way. And that there literally was no conflict about any of it.
This novel felt like a 90's show. And I know it's kind of dumb to point that out, but it really felt like those old shows I used to watch when I was little. Except that social media was all over the place.
Anyway, I really enjoyed this novel, really recommend, read it, even if you watched the TV show when little. Good all the same.
Initial Reaction
THAT WAS SO FUN! I WANT MORE! I absolutely adore this story, it's so funny and cute, and the art style has me seeing stars! I want to read the reeeeeest...
Proper review to come.
I never really saw Jem when I was a kid, so I don't have any real nostalgia for the concept. BUT I kept hearing that the comic was awesome so I checked it out, and: it's pretty awesome! VERY fun, awesome characters with awesome, developed friendships (and a star-crossed queer romance)!
I think a lot of tweens and teens would love this (and the content is tween-appropriate–nothing beyond kissing, romance wise) but I think it might be a hard sell, since the cartoon is so old and the movie tanked. But for kids interested in stories about music, or magical girl-type stories, or sweet romance... definitely recommended! (Oh and adults too)