![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yet at the same time, it’s still full of the magical realism that’s come to dictate Block’s style all of these years later after the first book was published in 1989. I was lucky enough to get an advance copy from the author herself, and to participate in one portion of the book, making me feel apart of something larger than myself for the first time within the world of books.īias aside, “Pink Smog” is not a long read, but it’s a very tightened, almost sparely-written tale of how Louise Bat becomes the girl we know and love in the rest of the books. Review: I might be a little biased, as the first five “Weetzie Bat” books (when first published as the omnibus “Dangerous Angels” in 1996) literally changed how I saw the world through writing when I was 12 years old, but this is a glorious and wonderful conclusion to the “Weetzie” series. ![]() ☆: 5/5 – a gorgeous and satisfying conclusion to the “Weetzie Bat” series! Synopsis: The long-awaited prequel to Francesca Lia Block’s groundbreaking Weetzie Bat. Publication Date: January 2012 (expected) Title: “Pink Smog (Weetzie Bat/Dangerous Angels #7)” ![]()
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