The Magical Girl's Guide to Life
by
Jacque Aye
Find your inner power, fight everyday evil & save the day with self-care.
Publication date: 21st December 2021
Genre: Self Help
Pages: 192
RRP: $17.95US $24.95CAN
Format read: Hardcover
Source: Courtesy of the publisher via Pacific & Court Publicity
My review
The Magical Girl's Guide to Life is a unique pocket sized book aimed at finding your inner magic and dispelling self-doubt.
I originally thought this was a middle grade book, just going by the manga style cover, however the book is geared toward a young adult and older readership.
Jacque Aye uses scenarios from her favourite anime shows, such as Sailor Moon, Winx Club and cardcaptor Sakura, and explains how these magical girls handled different situations.
There are lots of fun exercises, journal prompts and personality tests throughout the book and sections on making friends, expelling self-doubt, caring for yourself, finding love and how to survive a broken heart. I found the book helpful to read a bit at a time, having fun with the quizzes, and learning more about my inner power.
Author Jacque Aye is an advocate and vocal supporter of mental health awareness and self-care. The Magical Girl's Guide to Life is a fun little book that will be especially loved by followers of anime and manga readers but will also find a special place on the shelf of any girl who wants their life to be a little less boring and a whole lot more magical.
My rating 3 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐
About the author
This looks cute and I would hope it inspires and assists young gals in finding their inner kick-ass chick
ReplyDeleteI thought this was for a younger audience too based on the cover design. Sounds like it has some good content to help empower young women though.
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