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Magic Mutant Nightmare Girl
Cover of Magic Mutant Nightmare Girl by Erin Grammar
Author(s) Erin Grammar
Published March 10, 2021
Publisher Midnight Tide Publishing
Genre(s) Fantasy
Age group Young Adult


Magic Mutant Nightmare Girl by Erin Grammar is a young adult fantasy novel, originally published on March 10, 2021. It is the first book in the Magic Mutants series.

Trigger Warnings

Author-Provided Warnings

The following warning is given at the beginning of the book:

Please note that this book depicts issues of grief, depression, parental death (off page), anxiety (social anxiety, thought spirals, overthinking), bullying and harassment, mild gore and medical body horror, violence-related PTSD with symptoms on page, features a romantic crush (not acted upon) with a slight age gap, briefly mentions organized crime and illegal substance abuse, and deals with mistaken identity surrounding sexual orientation (not demonized or judged negatively in any way). I've tried to approach these subjects with as much care and sensitivity as I can through the lens of a somewhat unreliable narrator, but please be advised if such content is triggering.

Additional Trigger Warnings

  • Alcohol use
  • Gore (mild)

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Bisexual main character
  • Non-binary side character
  • Chinese-American side character
  • Mexican-American side character
  • Asexual side character (implied)
  • Bisexual side character (implied)

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